foreseeability

[US]/[fɔːsˈiːəbɪləti]/
[UK]/[fɔːrˈsiːəbɪləti]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the quality of being predictable; the ability to be anticipated; the extent to which something could reasonably be anticipated; in law, the degree to which a risk was reasonably foreseeable to a person of reasonable skill and diligence

Phrases & Collocations

lack foreseeability

assess foreseeability

increased foreseeability

foreseeability risk

due to foreseeability

consider foreseeability

limited foreseeability

demonstrate foreseeability

impact foreseeability

high foreseeability

Example Sentences

the company's success hinges on the foreseeability of future market trends.

due diligence requires assessing the foreseeability of potential risks.

legal liability often depends on the foreseeability of the harm.

engineers must consider the foreseeability of structural failure.

the contract included clauses addressing unforeseen circumstances and limited foreseeability.

a key factor in negligence claims is the foreseeability of the consequences.

the report analyzed the foreseeability of supply chain disruptions.

increased data security measures address the foreseeability of cyberattacks.

the project plan accounted for the foreseeability of delays in material delivery.

insurance policies often exclude events deemed beyond reasonable foreseeability.

the court considered the foreseeability of the plaintiff's injuries.

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