foreseen (Meaning)
foreseen (p. p.)
Provided; in case that; on condition that.
Synonyms & Antonyms of foreseen
foreseen Sentence Examples
- The financial crisis had been foreseen by many economists, but its severity surprised everyone.
- The doctor had foreseen the patient's recovery, and the patient was grateful.
- The engineer had foreseen the potential problems with the design, and made adjustments accordingly.
- The meteorologist had foreseen the storm, and warned people to take precautions.
- The soothsayer had foreseen the rise of a great leader, and people believed his prophecy.
- The strategist had foreseen the enemy's tactics, and planned a counter-attack.
- The historian had foreseen the impact of the revolution, and wrote about it in great detail.
- The scientist had foreseen the potential of the new technology, and invested in its development.
- The visionary had foreseen a future without war, and inspired people to work towards that goal.
- The oracle had foreseen the future of a child, and told its parents he would be a great king.
FAQs About the word foreseen
Provided; in case that; on condition that.
awaited, predicted, expected,anticipated,future, upcoming, coming, proximate, forthcoming,imminent
recent, late, other, other, late,recent, former, old, past, foregone
The financial crisis had been foreseen by many economists, but its severity surprised everyone.
The doctor had foreseen the patient's recovery, and the patient was grateful.
The engineer had foreseen the potential problems with the design, and made adjustments accordingly.
The meteorologist had foreseen the storm, and warned people to take precautions.