Adjective
forseeable (comparative more forseeable, superlative most forseeable)
Alternative form of foreseeable
And depending on whether a 'Megxit' deal on money, titles, duties and the Sussex brand can be struck with his grandmother, today's sport event is certainly his last date in the royal diary for the forseeable future. Source: Internet
Mikey Devlin is obviously out for the forseeable future with his hamstring. Source: Internet
Dix opted to be truthful and promised to deliver budget deficits for the forseeable future. Source: Internet
West Bengal is host to the largest number of Hindu refugees who keep on coming from the People’s Republic of Bangladesh in incessant trickles and spurts to this day and a phenomenon that will continue into the forseeable future. Source: Internet
"But while our commercial partners continue to support us, and our fans still buy the programme in sufficient numbers, we will continue to produce a programme for the forseeable future." Source: Internet