He envisages the possibility of establishing direct diplomatic relations in the future. [VERB noun]
From the very dawn of existence the infant must envisage self, and body acting on self. — McCosh.
Can you envisage a universe.
Planners envisage the future United Nations Centre in the Green Zone in Baghdad.
If one was to envisage Asia from this exhibit, it would be as an adolescent on crack having the best time of his life while heading for a fatal collision.
So if we were to envisage the greater metropolitan Melbourne as an ideal city, what would we aim for, and, just as importantly.
It was formerly considered incorrect to use a clause after envisage as in it is envisaged that the new centre will cost £40 million, but this use is now acceptable