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foreseen in British Englishpast participle of verb foresee foresee in British English (fɔːˈsiː) verbWord forms: -sees, -seeing, -saw or -seen(tr; may take a clause as object) to see or know beforehand he did not foresee that Derived forms foreseeable (foreˈseeable) adjective foreseer (foreˈseer) noun Examples of 'foreseen' in a sentenceforeseen The whole thing was sickening, the reality so much worse than anything he had foreseen.That is something no one could have foreseen.But there is a problem she may not have foreseen.Indeed, there isn't much about the modern world that isn't being foreseen here.In those circumstances, the present disgraceful situation should have been foreseen and avoided.Capital investment has begun to dip more acutely than was previously foreseen.But she could not have foreseen what would happen.He had foreseen his death and, characteristically, thought it of little account.These can only be foreseen about a fortnight ahead.What was the crushing continuation he had foreseen? |