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envisioned

S vs Envisioned - What's the difference?

s | envisioned |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a verb envisioned is

(envision).

Envisioned vs Glimpsed - What's the difference?

envisioned | glimpsed |


As verbs the difference between envisioned and glimpsed

is that envisioned is (envision) while glimpsed is (glimpse).

Envisioned vs Projected - What's the difference?

envisioned | projected |


As verbs the difference between envisioned and projected

is that envisioned is (envision) while projected is (project).

Intended vs Envisioned - What's the difference?

intended | envisioned |


As verbs the difference between intended and envisioned

is that intended is past tense of intend while envisioned is past tense of envision.

As an adjective intended

is planned.

As a noun intended

is fiancé or fiancée.

Visualize vs Envisioned - What's the difference?

visualize | envisioned |


As verbs the difference between visualize and envisioned

is that visualize is (american spelling) while envisioned is (envision).

Envision vs Envisioned - What's the difference?

envision | envisioned |


As verbs the difference between envision and envisioned

is that envision is to conceive or see something within one's mind to imagine while envisioned is (envision).

Envisioned - What does it mean?

envisioned | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb envisioned

is past tense of envision.

Envisioned vs Envisioner - What's the difference?

envisioned | envisioner |


As a verb envisioned

is (envision).

As a noun envisioner is

one who envisions.

Envisioned vs Envisaged - What's the difference?

envisioned | envisaged |


As verbs the difference between envisioned and envisaged

is that envisioned is past tense of envision while envisaged is past tense of envisage.

As an adjective envisaged is

visualized, conceived, imagined.