verb
- past tense of foresee; to see or know about something before it happens
Usage: past tense form
Examples
- She foresaw the problems that would arise from the new policy.
- The economist foresaw the market crash months before it happened.
- He foresaw that the project would take longer than expected.
- The weather service foresaw heavy storms approaching the coast.
- Nobody foresaw how quickly technology would change our lives.
- The coach foresaw victory after watching the team’s improvement.