Use "foreseeing" in a sentence

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1. 10 synonyms for Anticipatory: expectant, foreseeing, apprehensive, provident, foretelling

2. The commission is cautiously favourable to Austrian membership, foreseeing few economic problems.

3. Foreseeing the potential of steam powered engines Alcyon purchased the Ioannis, the company's

4. Foreseeing social problems of this kind is unquestionably the best way of nipping them in the bud.

5. The act of expecting or foreseeing something; expectation or presentiment: "None are happy but by the Anticipation

6. We did it simply by foreseeing the situation and starting the rundown early enough by stopping recruitment.

7. I much liked the unforced eloquence of both their slow movements, especially the Schubert-foreseeing Allegretto of the former.

8. Foreseeing the need to elect his successor when the time came, Omar designated a body of electors charged with the task.

9. In particular, the pope seems to have had a horror of the idea of Convoking a general council, foreseeing, no doubt, grave difficulties with France in any such attempt.

10. Then, perhaps- for there was no foreseeing how it might affect her- Pearl would frown, and clench her little fist, and harden her small features into a stern, unsympathising look of discontent.

11. He took refuge with the friendly Cardinal Coislin, bishop of Orléans; four years later, however, foreseeing that a fresh storm of persecution was about to burst, he fled to Brussels, and took up his abode with Antoine Arnauld.

12. Foreseeing this and all the other depraved and violent acts done since then in the name of religion, the apostle Peter rightly predicted that “on account of these [professed Christians] the way of the truth [would] be spoken of abusively.” —2 Peter 2:1, 2.

13. Clairvoyant: 1 n someone who has the power of clairvoyance Type of: psychic a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception adj perceiving things beyond the natural range of the senses Synonyms: extrasensory , paranormal seemingly outside normal sensory channels adj foreseeing the future Synonyms: precognitive ,