ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD ENVISAGE
From French envisager, from en-1 + visage face, visage.
CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ENVISAGE
PRESENT
Present
I envisage
you envisage
he/she/it envisages
we envisage
you envisage
they envisage
Present continuous
I am envisaging
you are envisaging
he/she/it is envisaging
we are envisaging
you are envisaging
they are envisaging
Present perfect
I have envisaged
you have envisaged
he/she/it has envisaged
we have envisaged
you have envisaged
they have envisaged
Present perfect continuous
I have been envisaging
you have been envisaging
he/she/it has been envisaging
we have been envisaging
you have been envisaging
they have been envisaging
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I envisaged
you envisaged
he/she/it envisaged
we envisaged
you envisaged
they envisaged
Past continuous
I was envisaging
you were envisaging
he/she/it was envisaging
we were envisaging
you were envisaging
they were envisaging
Past perfect
I had envisaged
you had envisaged
he/she/it had envisaged
we had envisaged
you had envisaged
they had envisaged
Past perfect continuous
I had been envisaging
you had been envisaging
he/she/it had been envisaging
we had been envisaging
you had been envisaging
they had been envisaging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will envisage
you will envisage
he/she/it will envisage
we will envisage
you will envisage
they will envisage
Future continuous
I will be envisaging
you will be envisaging
he/she/it will be envisaging
we will be envisaging
you will be envisaging
they will be envisaging
Future perfect
I will have envisaged
you will have envisaged
he/she/it will have envisaged
we will have envisaged
you will have envisaged
they will have envisaged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been envisaging
you will have been envisaging
he/she/it will have been envisaging
we will have been envisaging
you will have been envisaging
they will have been envisaging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would envisage
you would envisage
he/she/it would envisage
we would envisage
you would envisage
they would envisage
Conditional continuous
I would be envisaging
you would be envisaging
he/she/it would be envisaging
we would be envisaging
you would be envisaging
they would be envisaging
Conditional perfect
I would have envisage
you would have envisage
he/she/it would have envisage
we would have envisage
you would have envisage
they would have envisage
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been envisaging
you would have been envisaging
he/she/it would have been envisaging
we would have been envisaging
you would have been envisaging
they would have been envisaging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you envisage
we let´s envisage
you envisage
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
envisaged
Present Participle
envisaging
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
6 QUOTES WITH «ENVISAGE»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word
envisage.
I can't envisage stopping writing.
One thing Tolkien does incredibly well - and this is from a lay person's point of view; I am not scholar or anything - is that you don't have to make an effort to envisage the worlds that he writes about.
Time Bomb encapsulates everything I have learned over the years and wished I could find in a capsule collection. It's the absolute best skincare and body products I could envisage - and I am fussy. I am now able to indulge my love of beauty products and call it research.
Running for President is physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually the most demanding single undertaking I can envisage unless it's World War III.
I don't envisage collectivism. There is no such animal, it is always individualism, sometimes the rest vote and sometimes they do not, and if they do they do and if they do not they do not.
I don't envisage I will be captain again, but for two England managers, Steve McClaren and Fabio Capello, I was their first choice and I'm proud of that.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENVISAGE»
Discover the use of
envisage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
envisage and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Michael J. Stattelman 5 | P a g e 5 | Intimate Prose by Michael J. Stattelman. >
Envisage 37 Page 105 > Envisage 38 Page 107 > Envisage 39 Page 109 >
Envisage 40 Page 111 > Envisage 41 Page 113 > Envisage 42 Page 116 >
Envisage ...
Michael J. Stattelman, 2009
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Quite Literally: Problem Words and how to Use Them
Envisage is from the French envisager, meaning to look in the face (visage);
envision is from vision, what is seen. Envisage is common in Britain; envision in
the US. Envisage is often used in British English to mean foresee or plan: The
council ...
3
Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling
Peter B. Dixon, Dale Jorgenson. The CET elasticities are relatively small with
values of 0.4, 0.6 and 0.8, respectively, for the top, middle and bottom nests. The
standard ENVISAGE model assumes perfect transformability; in other words, ...
Peter B. Dixon, Dale Jorgenson, 2013
envisage verb, means to form a mental picture of a future state of affairs: He could
envisage the beautiful children that her looks would produce. This word is
commonly used in BE. envision verb, means the same as envisage, but is mostly
...
Graham Pointon, Stewart Clark, 2014
5
E'Tude Sur la Guerre Hispano-Ame'ricaine de 1898
Envisage'e ...
This series offers titles on warfare from ancient to modern times. It includes detailed accounts of campaigns, battles, weapons, as well as the soldiers and commanders who devised, initiated, and supported war efforts throughout history.
6
Space to Reason: A Spatial Theory of Human Thought
Visuospatial problems were easy to envisage visually and spatially, visual
problems were easy to envisage visually but hard to envisage spatially, spatial
problems were hard to envisage visually but easy to envisage spatially, and
abstract ...
In uttering (2a), I hold fixed the daylight- suffused experiences I am having and
envisage no circumstance in which I am ... a delusion, while in uttering (2b) I
envisage only nighttime circumstances that are in all other ways epistemically
normal; ...
8
Say what You Mean!: A Troubleshooter's Guide to English ...
ENVISAGE, ENVISION There are several points here. First, envisage is more
usual in British English, envision in American English, though neither is confined
to one side of the Atlantic. Second, many careful writers prefer to restrict envisage
to ...
Robert Lawrence Trask, 2005
9
Ethics in Youth Sport: Policy and Pedagogical Applications
Envisage a world where young girls and women can look forward to a career in
sport; a vocation where their views are respected, their talent esteemed and their
abilities remunerated. Envisage a world where women and men watch females ...
Stephen Harvey, Richard L. Light, 2012
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Garner's Modern American Usage
1999, at B7. Language-Change Index envious misused for enviable: Stage 1
envision; envisage. Although envisage is more than a century older—having
been used since the early 19th century—envision is now much more common in
AmE.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ENVISAGE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
envisage is used in the context of the following news items.
Animal brains connected up to make mind-melded computer
"You could envisage a world where if I wanted to say 'let's go to the pub', I could send that thought to your brain," he says. "Although I don't ... «New Scientist, Jul 15»
No hosepipe bans for Plymouth this summer, says South West Water
South West Water says it does not envisage water restrictions in the region this summer despite Burrator Resrvoir now being half empty. «Plymouth Herald, Jul 15»
Bishops seek to turn 5000 churches into 'missionary parishes'
“We envisage every parish coming together and beginning to access what is available online, coming together … for a series of evenings when ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jul 15»
Newcastle boss Steve McClaren an enigma on Premier League return
There is no doubt which image Newcastle like to envisage. It involves pleasing passing, a willingness to promote youth and a record of bringing ... «ESPN FC, Jul 15»
Wimbledon: Leading lights continue to raise the bar
... Wimbledon with a stunning victory over Stan Wawrinka, but it is difficult to envisage one of the top three seeds failing to secure another grand ... «Sportal.com.au, Jul 15»
Going Out with...Bone Daddies founder Ross Shonhan: 'I'd love to …
Bowl food: ramen at Bone Daddies Are there more Bone Daddies sites on the horizon after that? Do you envisage it becoming a larger chain? «Evening Standard, Jul 15»
Public Release: 9-Jul-2015 Promising drug for childhood acute …
"In the meantime, we can envisage using PR-104 to target highly aggressive T-ALLs that express high levels of AKR1C3. "We are actively ... «EurekAlert, Jul 15»
Getting behind the wheel of Bentley's new Bentayga SUV for a hot …
The in-car thermometer has peaked at 59°C, having been hovering around a constant 55 all day, and if I could envisage what hell feels like, ... «The National, Jul 15»
Doctors Can Now 'See' Lung Sounds, Detect Disorders
The researchers envisage that in remote settings, the images can be relayed via mobile phones to a healthcare facility for analysis of the visual ... «Focus News, Jul 15»
Desert Island Texts: The Siddur
As I envisage myself alone on that island, I think particularly of night time and the thoughts that might arise when the physical work required to ... «Jewish News, Jul 15»