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Example sentences for "envisages"

Lexicographically close words:
environmentally; environments; environs; envisage; envisaged; envisaging; envision; envisioned; envoie; envoy
  1. This passage of the Aqdas, therefore, anticipates the succession of chosen Ag̱ẖsán and thus the institution of the Guardianship and envisages the possibility of a break in their line.

  2. Ideals are legitimate, and each initially envisages a genuine and innocent good; but they are not realisable together, nor even singly when they have no deep roots in the world.

  3. When this dramatic vocation of consciousness has not been fulfilled at all, consciousness is wholly confused; the world it envisages seems consequently a chaos.

  4. We have said that those objects which cannot be incorporated into the one space which the understanding envisages are relegated to another sphere called imagination.

  5. Patriotism envisages this ideal life in so far as it is locally coloured and grounded in certain racial aptitudes and traditions; but the community recognised in patriotism is imbedded in a larger one embracing all living creatures.

  6. It is an immortality in representation--a representation which envisages things in their truth as they have in their own day possessed themselves in reality.

  7. He envisages them with respect and obedience, or with careless defiance, long before he thinks of questioning or proving their existence.

  8. So I will see Schloss Tyrol; I will be a pilgrim at the shrine; I will refresh myself at the fount of law and order as it exists and envisages itself for these innocent mountains.

  9. A further sign that the speech-feeling envisages the complement construction as different from the constructions of quality or manner appears when enclitics follow the first word of the complement (i.

  10. Rapid Dominance envisages the execution of specific actions in real or near real time to counter actions or intentions deemed detrimental to U.

  11. A major distinction is that Rapid Dominance envisages a wider application of force across a broader spectrum of leverage points to impose Shock and Awe.

  12. He even extends them to the United States, where he envisages the day when the awakening German element will realize its destiny in this country.

  13. The latter envisages fundamentally the problem of sovereignty; Fascism does also, but in an entirely different manner.

  14. The Führer principle envisages government of the state by a hierarchy of leaders, each of whom owes unconditional allegiance to his immediate superior and at the same time is the absolute leader in his own particular sphere of jurisdiction.

  15. I may add that an attempt has been made to solve the problem of the date of this poem by astronomy (see Anglia, ix.

  16. I know of no other example of the use of this metre before the time of Lord Surrey and Sir Thomas Wiat, when Englishmen once more sought acquaintance with Italian poetry.

  17. Then was seen with what majesty the British sailor-man envisages a new situation.

  18. Incapable of judgment, menaced by the phantasms of his brain inflamed, he envisages islands perhaps of the Hesperides beneath his keel--vigias innumerable.

  19. In its integrate character therefore, it envisages the life of reason and realizes it as the art of life.


  20. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "envisages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.