Third person singular present tense of 'envisage'; he, she, or it imagines or pictures something.
From 'envisage' with the third-person singular '-s' suffix, following standard English verb conjugation.
The simple '-s' ending for third-person verbs is one of the most regular patterns in English—'he walks,' 'she envisages,' 'it works'—which is why these verb forms survive even when less common!
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