scenario - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • imagine: We all seem to start out with a mindset which imagines the above scenario whenever we see a percentage increased or decreased risk.
  • outline: Usefully Cameron outlines the bribe scenario and what is best to do - here as throughout, it's the voice of experience.
  • envision: The " Clash of civilisations " , the dangerous scenario envisioned in the 90's should be at all costs prevented.

Adjective modifier

  • worst-case: Under the worst-case scenario, the EU can suspend some of the culprit member state's rights, including voting rights.
  • hypothetical: This evening event borrowed the television format of getting professionals to state how they would react to a hypothetical scenario.
  • realistic: In order to provide a realistic test scenario the 200 most recent annotated CFP will form the test set.
  • bad: In a worst case scenario the motor itself may have failed.
  • plausible: The most plausible scenario was thought to be connected with the volcanically active moon Io.

Modifies a noun

  • planning: Part I introduces scenario planning from the point of view of strategic planning at ICL in the UK.
  • B: Brad's note Cheats In either character's scenario B, get to the police station.

Noun used with modifier

  • nightmare: There is even a nightmare scenario where they might not even get the pensions which have in theory already accrued.
  • doomsday: They can be helped, which is something that Jacobs in particular cannot do, with his doomsday scenario of despair.
  • best-case: Best-case scenario: Taking France apart in Paris, beating the rest.
  • win-win: Ivan Lewis, minister for adult skills, insists it is a win-win scenario.

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