Foresee

Verb

 * 1) To anticipate; to predict.
 * "I foresee in this," he says, "the breaking up of our profession." The Lamplighter - Charles Dickens, 1838

Adverbs for Foresee
dimly; timorously; morbidly; clairvoyantly; vividly; mysteriously; supernaturally; unerringly.

Thesaurus
anticipate, apprehend, approach, augur, await, be destined, be fated, be imminent, be to be, be to come, cast a horoscope, cast a nativity, come, come on, contemplate, descry, discern, divine, dope, dope out, dowse for water, draw near, draw on, dread, envisage, envision, espy, expect, face, forebode, forecast, foreglimpse, foreknow, forerun, forestall, foretaste, foretell, fortune-tell, get ahead of, go before, go off half-cocked, guess, hariolate, have in mind, hope, jump the gun, lie ahead, look ahead, look beyond, look for, look forward to, loom, make a prediction, make a prognosis, make a prophecy, near, perceive, picture, plan, plot, predict, prefigure, presage, presume, prevision, prognosticate, project, prophesy, read palms, read tea leaves, read the future, see, see ahead, see beforehand, soothsay, speculate, take for granted, tell fortunes, tell the future, think, threaten, vaticinate, visualize, win the start

Translations

 * Catalan: pronosticar
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 * Finnish: aavistaa, nähdä ennalta, ennustaa
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Icelandic: sjá fyrir
 * Indonesian:
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 * Japanese: 予見する (よけんする), 予測する (よそくする, yosoku-suru)
 * Latin:
 * Macedonian: предвидува
 * Norwegian: forutse
 * Polish: przewidywać
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:, предвосхищать,  предсказывать
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: förutse