What part of speech is envision?

Envision can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. envision is a verb, present, 1st person singular of envision (infinitive).
  • 2. envision is a verb (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does envision mean?

Definitions

Verb

envision - picture to oneself; imagine possible; "I cannot envision him as President"
envision - imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"

Examples of envision

#   Sentence  
1. verb I cannot envision him as President.
2. verb We envision a format that would provide a brief summary and analysis of the order, filing, etc. with a link to the source document as well for those who would like more detailed information.
3. verb I didn't envision him as a Klingon speaker; his forehead was too smooth.
4. verb I see a clock, but I cannot envision the clockmaker. The human mind is unable to conceive of the four dimensions, so how can it conceive of a God, before whom a thousand years and a thousand dimensions are as one?
5. verb That's not hard to envision.
6. verb I can envision a time when this will be very relevant.
7. verb All Tom could envision was her gold anklet jingling against her bronze skin.
8. verb I can envision a future where all peoples get along just nicely.
9. verb People who have lived, and grew up, in low-density suburban developments have a strong preference for that. They can't really envision a future that's substantially different than that.
10. verb In the mid-1960s, she set up a committee of astronomers and engineers to envision a telescope that could accomplish important scientific goals.
11. verb You guys can't envision the final collapse of capitalism? Incredible!
12. verb How do you envision using your medical education?
13. verb “Joseph Rainey is someone who can be described as the founding father of our nation,” said Bobby Donaldson, a history professor at the University of South Carolina. “He literally helped to rebuild this country in the aftermath of the Civil War and helped to envision a nation following emancipation during this extraordinary era called Reconstruction,” Donaldson told VOA.
Sentence  
verb
I cannot envision him as President.
We envision a format that would provide a brief summary and analysis of the order, filing, etc. with a link to the source document as well for those who would like more detailed information.
I didn't envision him as a Klingon speaker; his forehead was too smooth.
I see a clock, but I cannot envision the clockmaker. The human mind is unable to conceive of the four dimensions, so how can it conceive of a God, before whom a thousand years and a thousand dimensions are as one?
That's not hard to envision.
I can envision a time when this will be very relevant.
All Tom could envision was her gold anklet jingling against her bronze skin.
I can envision a future where all peoples get along just nicely.
People who have lived, and grew up, in low-density suburban developments have a strong preference for that. They can't really envision a future that's substantially different than that.
In the mid-1960s, she set up a committee of astronomers and engineers to envision a telescope that could accomplish important scientific goals.
You guys can't envision the final collapse of capitalism? Incredible!
How do you envision using your medical education?
“Joseph Rainey is someone who can be described as the founding father of our nation,” said Bobby Donaldson, a history professor at the University of South Carolina. “He literally helped to rebuild this country in the aftermath of the Civil War and helped to envision a nation following emancipation during this extraordinary era called Reconstruction,” Donaldson told VOA.

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