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Foresee

Foresee is a verb meaning to anticipate or predict something that will happen in the future, usually based on reasoning, evidence, or experience. It is used to describe the act of looking ahead to possible outcomes and preparing for them. Foresee can apply to risks, events, trends, or plans in fields such as business, science, engineering, and daily life. Related forms include foresight (a noun for the ability to anticipate) and the adjectives foreseeable and foreseeability.

Etymology: Foresee comes from the prefix fore- meaning in front and the verb see. In older English,

Usage: Foresee is used for events that can be anticipated with some likelihood. It contrasts with forecast,

Examples: "Experts could not foresee the sudden market shift." "The team foresees several potential delays." "We

See also: foreseeability, foreseeable, foresight, forecast, prediction.

forms
such
as
forsēon
existed;
the
modern
spelling
emerged
in
Middle
English.
The
standard
past
tense
is
foresaw,
and
the
past
participle
is
foreseen.
Adverbs
include
foreseeably;
the
noun
form
foreseeing
is
also
used.
which
often
implies
a
formal
prediction,
and
with
speculate.
Common
phrases
include
"for
the
foreseeable
future"
and
"foreseeable
risks."
In
legal
and
risk-management
contexts,
foreseeability
is
a
key
concept
in
determining
responsibility.
must
prepare
for
foreseeable
risks."