Farseeing (adjective)

  1. Able to see or predict future events or trends; farsighted.
  2. Having foresight; prudent.

Origin:

From far + seeing, from old english faran, to go.

Examples:

  1. He was a farseeing businessman who always knew what was coming next.
  2. The company's success is due to its farseeing management and strategic planning.
  3. The farseeing investor diversified her portfolio to minimize risks.
  4. The farseeing politician made the tough but necessary decisions for the long-term benefit of the country.
  5. The farseeing teacher recognized the potential in her students and helped them reach their goals.
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