foreseeable
1 of 1adjective/fɔr.si:ə.bəl/
1
capable of being reasonably predicted
- The consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly foreseeable.
- The company took measures to mitigate foreseeable risks in its business plan.
- It's important to plan for foreseeable expenses in the budget.
- The lawyer argued that the accident was a foreseeable consequence of the negligence.
- The teacher provided guidance on how to address foreseeable challenges in the project.