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Definition of Envisaging
1. envisage [v] - See also: envisage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Envisaging
Literary usage of Envisaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Messianic Prophecy: Its Origin, Historical Growth, and Relation to New by Edward Karl August Riehm, Lewis Andrew Muirhead, Andrew Bruce Davidson (1891)
"But can a separation between the Divine saving thoughts and their transient
envisaging forms, which takes place thus during the actual historical ..."
2. Modes and Morals by Katharine Fullerton Guerould (1920)
"He is a serious person, envisaging his relations to the world in a serious temper.
One does not see Mr. Bennett's characters thus envisaging the world; not, ..."
3. Empirical Psychology: Or, The Human Mind as Given in Consciousness. For the by Laurens Perseus Hickok (1859)
"The only causality is in the hand that arranges the envisaging monads. ...
God is only Absolute Monad, envisaging all things; and yet it is assumed, ..."
4. Creator and Creation: Or, The Knowledge in the Reason of God and His Work by Laurens Perseus Hickok (1872)
"A dead inactive consciousness could not envisage, and thus the activity must have
been in order to the envisaging; and this too beneath the consciousness, ..."
5. Pragmatism and Its Critics by Addison Webster Moore (1910)
"... it is difficult to see what these passages mean if not a good old-fashioned
envisaging, photographic realism. Now, there is a realism, a functional, ..."
6. The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information by Informing Science Institute, Eli Cohen, Ed. (2006)
"Wertheimer (1945) mentioned: "The function of thinking is not just solving an
actual problem but discovering, envisaging, going into deeper questions. ..."