6 adverbs to describe how to envisage

First, it is necessary to envisage distinctly the promising though risky opportunity, and this calls not infrequently for imagination of a none too common order.

The high Gods of savagerymoral, all-seeing directors of things and of menare not explicitly envisaged as spirits at all by their adorers.

It was, therefore, hinted that, if savages blundered (if you please) into a belief in God and the Soul, however obscurely envisaged, these beliefs were not therefore necessarily and essentially false.

When the water was carried about the fields, and stood low in the pool, two dragons got them on their feet, and envisaged each the other very proudly.

And one could readily envisage the effect of that sort of thing on a girl of romantic mind.

He envisaged it, unwillingly.

6 adverbs to describe how to  envisage  - Adverbs for  envisage