Envisions

"Envisions" in a Sentence (6 examples)

The Lisbon treaty envisions a citizens' initiative.

He envisions the "Post-scarcity Economy."

The project envisions a future where human explorers can bring a compact habitat built out of a lightweight material with dormant fungi that will last on long journeys to places like Mars. Upon arrival, by unfolding that basic structure and simply adding water, the fungi will be able to grow around that framework into a fully functional human habitat – all while being safely contained within the habitat to avoid contaminating the Martian environment.

Michio Kaku, a Japanese-American physicist and author, envisions that teleportation would be key in future space exploration. The technology is still embryonic today.

Of all the hundreds of songs Trinh wrote, “The Great Circle of Vietnam,” which envisions people holding hands in a circle large enough to encompass his nation, may be the most significant.

Salmonella would not be a stand-alone anti-cancer therapy. Instead, Curtiss envisions the modified bacteria being used alongside more traditional treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation, to fight cancer.

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