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en⋅vi⋅sion

[en-vizh-uhn]
–verb (used with object)
to picture mentally, esp. some future event or events: to envision a bright future.

Origin:
1920–25; en- 1 + vision
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en·vi·sion   (ěn-vĭzh'ən)   
tr.v.   en·vi·sioned, en·vi·sion·ing, en·vi·sions
To picture in the mind; imagine.
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Word Origin & History

envision 
1921, from en- "make, put in" + vision (q.v.).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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