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Definition of Envisagement

Envisagement
Envisagement En*vis"age*ment, n. The act of envisaging.

Meaning of Envisagement from wikipedia

- drew up the first formal programme for the university's printing, which envisaged hundreds of works, including the Bible in Gr****, editions of the Coptic...
- had long ****umed they faced a war on two fronts; the Schlieffen Plan envisaged using 80% of the army to defeat France, then switch to Russia. Since this...
- political advocacy. The Foundation's strategic direction, formulated in 2017, envisages that it "will become the essential infrastructure of the ecosystem of...
- Austria-Hungary, an honorary citizen of hundreds of places in Austria and partly envisaged by Schuschnigg as a monarchical option, was in Belgium at the time. He...
- a radical programme of reform there in June 1521, exceeding anything envisaged by Luther. The reforms provoked disturbances, including a revolt by the...
- settled New Providence, naming it Sayle's Island. Life proved harder than envisaged however, and many – including Saylechose to return to Bermuda. To survive...
- core of England against the threat of invasion. German invasion plans envisaged that the main thrust of their advance inland would cross the North Downs...
- tournaments use a number of different time control systems. All common systems envisage a single main period of time for each player for the game, but they vary...
- north of Strasbourg, with Innenheim in the southwest. The opening is envisaged at the end of 2011, with an average usage of 41,000 vehicles a day. Estimates...
- creation of the German Empire in 1871, as well as the Greater Germanic Reich envisaged by the ****s. Bertolt Brecht used it as the backdrop for his 1939 anti-war...