Something "foreseen" is "anticipated", or "expected". For the supernatural, a "premonition", "vision", "presentiment", or "forewarning".
The word "unexpected" is an adjective. It describes something that was not anticipated or foreseen.
The charlatan claimed to have foreseen the future.
The correct suffix is -able, making the word predictable. This means something that can be anticipated or foreseen with a high degree of certainty.
In a sentence, foreseen would be a verb.
That is the correct spelling of "foreseen" (predicted, anticipated).
"Haphazard" in this context means something like "disorganized".
The word commitment is a noun and means the state of being devoted to something such as a cause, organization, job, person, etc. Contingency refers to something that may happen as a result of something else or a provision for something that can't be foreseen. For example: The boss added $200 to petty cash to cover contingencies.
You can't, that is an expression to illustrate what someone may do when someone else points out something that they had not thought about for foreseen.
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It means that there is something random about an event - something that cannot be foreseen. The random events in games such as RuneScape (where the "random events" are now discontinued) occur at a random time.
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Incapable of being foreseen.