are envisaging
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present progressiveof envisage.present progressive
Used to describe an ongoing action or state that is currently taking place in the immediate present.
envisageverb (used with object)to contemplate; visualize.
Example Sentences
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"Even with regard to former... combatants... we are envisaging an amnesty or alluding to an amnesty," he said.
From Reuters ● Sep. 22, 2023
"Even with regard to former militaries and combatants, if they can be classified in such a way, and even for them we are envisaging an amnesty or alluding to an amnesty as well," Hajiyev said.
From Reuters ● Sep. 22, 2023
What Pruitt and his supporters are envisaging has echoes of the 1925 Scopes monkey trial.
From The Guardian ● Jul. 12, 2017
They are envisaging a world of 50 billion wirelessly interconnected objects - anything from cars to coffee machines.
From BBC ● Jul. 16, 2013
Devlin said: "We are envisaging a truly imaginative celebration and I'm honoured to be part of the team."
From The Guardian ● Feb. 18, 2011