Crossword clues for envisioned
envisioned
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: envision)
WordNet
adj. seen in the mind as a mental image; "the glory of his envisioned future"; "the snow-covered Alps pictured in her imagination"; "the visualized scene lacked the ugly details of real life" [syn: pictured, visualized, visualised]
Usage examples of "envisioned".
Her love and friendship for him rose up in her to mingle with a terrible sadness and a sense of regret for Blackie, as she envisioned the pain he must have suffered then and afterward, perhaps.
In particular, it would lay out the future the United States envisioned for Iraq post Saddam and all of the things the United States would be willing to do for Iraq once he was gone.
Because none of these things proceeded as quickly as the United Nations had envisioned, the sanctions remained in place long after they were expected to have been lifted.
CIA had originally envisioned and that the other opposition groups had been willing to accept.
INC could play a role in a regime change strategy--albeit not the lead role it envisioned for itself.
It would take a lot of planes to mount the envisioned air campaign against Iraq.
She smiled even more broadly as she envisioned a naked LuAnn running screaming from the trailer.
She began to think about the press conference, but as she envisioned a bunch of strangers asking her all sorts of questions, her nerves began to jangle too much and she quit thinking about it.
It was just conceivable that she had always envisioned herself as being larger than life, different, and so truly indomitable that she was not mortal at all.
It could have been an accident, I thought as I envisioned her behind the wheel of the white car.
If I ruled out Jean and Pippa, I was left with Rebecca, Debbie Anne, and the other sixty or so Kappa Theta Etas who had access to what I envisioned as boxes and boxes of pink construction-paper cats.
The body could fall apart in gruesome ways not even envisioned in nightmares.
For this, too, Robbie envisioned mechanical aid, a computer controlled voice simulator that could be operated so long as Rainey had any voluntary movement remaining, even flexing her brow.
Hannah envisioned his brain clicking and clacking like a computer as he processed the information.
She had imagined this moment in her nightmares, had envisioned herself breaking into a million pieces.