ə̇n, en+ transitive verb
Etymology: en- (I) + vision (n.)
: to have a mental image of especially in advance of realization : to picture to oneself : look forward to : envisage , foresee
envisioned the perfectibility of man through a long process of … evolution — American Scholar
she envisioned a career in teaching and research — Leonard Engel
reading this essay, I automatically envisioned some accomplished slick writer — F.O.Baker
he came to the end his prophetic schoolmaster had envisioned — C.B.Driscoll
Synonyms: see think