FORESEEN Meaning and
Definition
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Foreseen, as an adjective, refers to something that has been predicted, anticipated, or visualized beforehand. It indicates the act of envisioning an event, outcome, or circumstance before it actually occurs. It describes the ability to perceive and understand future occurrences based on existing knowledge, experience, or intuition. When something is foreseen, it implies that it was expected or predicted to happen in advance.
This term is commonly used to suggest the analysis or assessment of future events with a degree of accuracy or certainty. It implies the capacity to recognize potential outcomes or consequences through foresight or clairvoyance, whether through logical reasoning, strategic planning, or intuitive perception. Foreseen events are often featured in discussions related to forecasting, risk management, and decision-making processes.
Foreseen can also indicate the act of preparing or making arrangements in advance of an anticipated situation, considering the foreknowledge or prediction of its occurrence. It implies a proactive approach, allowing individuals or organizations to be ready before the event takes place, thereby reducing the negative impact or maximizing potential benefits.
In summary, foreseen refers to the ability to anticipate, predict, or envision future occurrences based on prior knowledge or insight. It encompasses both the act of accurately predicting future outcomes and the proactive steps taken in anticipation of those events.
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Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of FORESEEN
The word "foreseen" is derived from the combination of two elements: "fore-" and "seen".
- "Fore-" is a prefix that means "before" or "in advance". It comes from the Old English word "fore", which has similar meanings. This prefix is commonly used to indicate something that occurs or exists beforehand.
- "Seen" is the past participle of the verb "see", which originates from the Old English word "seon". "See" refers to perceiving something with the eyes, having visual awareness of an object or an event.
By combining the prefix "fore-" with the past participle "seen", the word "foreseen" is formed, indicating the act of perceiving or envisioning something in advance or before it actually takes place.
Similar spelling words for FORESEEN
- foresee,
- re-version,
- deep-frozen,
- frison,
- frozen-stiff,
- frozen,
- Furzen,
- forsan,
- foreseeing,
- foresees,
- forson,
- fresnoy,
- verrazano-narrows,
- faurisson,
- friesen,
- Farzin,
- Latero-Version,
- FRISNO,
- ferson,
- ferzan,
- fresnaye,
- fersen,
- firesign,
- foreknow,
- half-frozen,
- viersen,
- foreshank,
- version,
- frazione,
- verrazano,
- Ferrozine,
- intro-version,
- frasne,
- verasun,
- foreskin,
- fresnay,
- friesian,
- sub-version,
- frisoni,
- frisina,
- fursona,
- verrazzano,
- full-version,
- frizzen,
- frusen,
- quick-frozen,
- versini,
- farzana,
- holstein-friesian,
- foursome,
- frisson,
- anglo-frisian,
- ferrocene,
- Blood-frozen,
- in-version,
- frozen-section,
- Versene,
- furazan,
- verson,
- flash-frozen,
- vierzon,
- verizon,
- foregoing,
- virasana,
- forseen,
- un-foreseen,
- FORSONE,
- foreignness,
- forzano,
- frozen-food,
- frieson,
- frazzano,
- foreign,
- verisign,
- blast-frozen,
- VERSINE,
- sharp-frozen,
- virazone,
- pherson,
- frazioni,
- frassoni,
- foreign aid,
- Pharisean,
- fresno,
- foreigner,
- verysoon,
- foresman,
- Furacin,
- foregone,
- farson,
- previous-version,
- home-frozen,
- frazzini,
- Farcin,
- frisian,
- FRSNA,
- versin,
- frozen-dinner,
- phorozoon,
- retro-version,
- veraison.
Conjugate verb Foreseen
CONDITIONAL
I
would foreseen
you
would foreseen
he/she/it
would foreseen
we
would foreseen
they
would foreseen
I
would foresee
we
would foresee
you
would foresee
he/she/it
would foresee
they
would foresee
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
would be foreseeing
you
would be foreseeing
he/she/it
would be foreseeing
we
would be foreseeing
they
would be foreseeing
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have foreseen
you
would have foreseen
he/she/it
would have foreseen
we
would have foreseen
they
would have foreseen
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been foreseeing
you
would have been foreseeing
he/she/it
would have been foreseeing
we
would have been foreseeing
they
would have been foreseeing
FUTURE
I
will foresee
you
will foresee
he/she/it
will foresee
we
will foresee
they
will foresee
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be foreseeing
you
will be foreseeing
he/she/it
will be foreseeing
we
will be foreseeing
they
will be foreseeing
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have foreseen
you
will have foreseen
he/she/it
will have foreseen
we
will have foreseen
they
will have foreseen
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been foreseeing
you
will have been foreseeing
he/she/it
will have been foreseeing
we
will have been foreseeing
they
will have been foreseeing
IMPERATIVE
you
foresee
we
let´s foresee
to foresee
PAST
I
foresaw
you
foresaw
he/she/it
foresaw
we
foresaw
they
foresaw
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was foreseeing
you
were foreseeing
he/she/it
was foreseeing
we
were foreseeing
they
were foreseeing
PAST PARTICIPLE
foreseen
PAST PERFECT
I
had foreseen
you
had foreseen
he/she/it
had foreseen
we
had foreseen
they
had foreseen
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been foreseeing
you
had been foreseeing
he/she/it
had been foreseeing
we
had been foreseeing
they
had been foreseeing
PRESENT
I
foresee
you
foresee
he/she/it
foresees
we
foresee
they
foresee
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am foreseeing
you
are foreseeing
he/she/it
is foreseeing
we
are foreseeing
they
are foreseeing
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
foreseeing
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have foreseen
you
have foreseen
he/she/it
has foreseen
we
have foreseen
they
have foreseen
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been foreseeing
you
have been foreseeing
he/she/it
has been foreseeing
we
have been foreseeing
they
have been foreseeing
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