The correct word is envision, a verb meaning ‘to visualise, imagine, or picture in one’s mind’:
Let us envision a world without hatred or prejudice.
Invision is simply incorrect nowadays, although many English speakers do not remember, and may use invision sometimes. This is because, in the past, both spellings were okay, but now invision is officially wrong.
To remember the difference, just remember that the -vision part of the word refers to seeing, and seeing is done with the eye. Eye starts with e, so the correct spelling is envision.
Envision in a Sentence
- I envision myself traveling the world with my family.
- I could envision the company expanding the product line by 2023.
- I envision a world where we can all be connected, and see each other for who we truly are.
- The few who envisioned this problem were right.
- Envision a future where you can live and work anywhere in the world.
- I envision myself as a writer.
- You're not the only one envisioning a different career.
- Envisioning a better future for our children requires that we envision the challenges they will face and the skill they will need.
- We have been working hard to envision a better future for our community.
- Envision yourself as a successful entrepreneur, and you will give yourself the confidence to follow through.