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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting is a forecasting journal published quarterly by the International Institute of Forecasters . Foresight was launched in 2005 as a practitioner-focused companion to the IIF's International Journal ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also fore-sight , early 14c., "insight obtained beforehand;" also "prudence," from fore- + sight (n.). Perhaps modeled on Latin providentia . Compare German Vorsicht "attention, caution, cautiousness."

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foresight \Fore"sight`\, n. The act or the power of foreseeing; prescience; foreknowledge. --Milton. Action in reference to the future; provident care; prudence; wise forethought. This seems an unseasonable foresight. --Milton. A random expense, without ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future [syn: foresightedness , foresightfulness ] seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing [syn: prevision , prospicience ]

Usage examples of foresight.

She had had the foresight to bring with her an adaptor plug for her hair dryer and later she blamed the noise the dryer was making for masking the sound of anyone knocking on her door.

Happily, the sainted Bishop Ambrose had the foresight to weight that synod with other Athanasian bishops.

That bitch of a Beata would have succeeded, too, had I not had the foresight and the courage to bide my time and watch for my opportunity.

Perhaps the difference was not so much an additional 200 cubic centimeters as some specific developments in the frontal, temporal and parietal lobes which provided us with analytical ability, foresight and anxiety.

The most celebrated companies of the old and the new world play there amid an enthusiasm that is steadily maintained by the foresight of the managers: Russian and foreign dancers, and above all the French chanteuses, the little dolls of the cafes-concerts, so long as they are young, bright, and elegantly dressed, may meet their fortune there.

And from the moment that the Senate had been unofficially apprised by Nani that the terrible Interdict was already printed and would presently be fulminated, every possible precaution of self-defense had been put in operation throughout the dominions of Venice, with an ingenuity, a foresight, and a celerity which the watching courts of Europe not only viewed with amazement, but accepted as an evidence of the conscious power and justice of the Republic.

Many details were known, not only to the two dukes who were about to patch up the ministry between them, but to the political world at large,--and where facts upon which the newspapers were able to display their wonderful foresight and general omniscience, with their usual confidence.

I am rejoiced that my foresight should have begun in time, since it enables me to meet the necessity promptly, and to interpose myself at the moment when you most need counsel and assistance.

All that evening nothing was spoken of but the foresight of Danglars, who had sold his shares, and of the luck of the stock-jobber, who only lost five hundred thousand francs by such a blow.

Happy are those men who, to enjoy life to the fullest extent, require neither hope nor foresight.

I seem to be in the grasp of some resistless, inexorable evil, which no foresight and no precautions can guard against.

At Belfast they would have performed the same feat had it not been for the foresight of General Smith-Dorrien, who had the heavy gun trundled back into the town every night.

When word carried to Tower Black that the smith Nylan forged mighty blades again, and that those of Lornth warred with ancient Cyador, the black stones shivered with the foresight of the Angel.

He gave an order, too, that an amount of public grain equal to one year's tribute should be given to all the harlots, procurers, and catamites who were within the walls, and promised an equal amount to those without, for, thanks to the foresight of Severus and Trajan, there was in Rome at that time a store of grain equal to seven years' tribute.

I felt inclined to laugh, but none the less I admired the foresight of my Spaniard, for a man in despair is capable of anything.