foresaw Antonyms
Meaning of foresaw
foresaw
to see (something, such as a development) beforehand, to be aware of the reasonable possibility of (as an occurrence or development) beforehand, to see or realize beforehand
foresaw Sentence Examples
- The wise seer foresaw the imminent arrival of the colossal storm.
- The astute investor foresaw the market's inevitable downturn and liquidated his assets.
- As the meteorologists foresaw the impending hurricane, coastal evacuations commenced.
- The strategist foresaw the enemy's cunning tactic and devised a countermeasure.
- The doctor foresaw the patient's deteriorating condition and prescribed urgent treatment.
- The visionary leader foresaw the transformative potential of technology and invested heavily in its development.
- The prophet foresaw a time of great tribulation and warned his followers to prepare.
- The sociologist foresaw the rising tide of social inequality and raised awareness of the impending crisis.
- The economist foresaw the consequences of inflationary policies and advocated for fiscal restraint.
- The artist foresaw the beauty in the mundane and transformed everyday objects into works of art.
FAQs About the word foresaw
to see (something, such as a development) beforehand, to be aware of the reasonable possibility of (as an occurrence or development) beforehand, to see or reali
predicted,anticipated,divined, foretold, feared, presaged, foreknew, envisioned, forecasted, prophesied
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The wise seer foresaw the imminent arrival of the colossal storm.
The astute investor foresaw the market's inevitable downturn and liquidated his assets.
As the meteorologists foresaw the impending hurricane, coastal evacuations commenced.
The strategist foresaw the enemy's cunning tactic and devised a countermeasure.