No, they are both synonyms (close in meaning).
Something "foreseen" is "anticipated", or "expected". For the supernatural, a "premonition", "vision", "presentiment", or "forewarning".
anticipated, calculable, certain, expected, foreseeable, foreseen, likely, prepared, sure, sure-fire
anticipated, proposed, predictable, due, likely, coming, awaited, foreseen, hoped for, looked for, predicted
In a sentence, foreseen would be a verb.
Boring, plain, ordinary, same, usual, expected
That is the correct spelling of "foreseen" (predicted, anticipated).
The charlatan claimed to have foreseen the future.
In urban planning and development, the term "foreseen address" refers to a location that is anticipated or expected to be developed or built upon in the future. It is a designation used to identify areas that are likely to undergo growth and change as part of a city or town's development plans.
the most likely antonyms for strange is familiar, usual or expected.
foreseen
For the foreseen address on a customs form, you should provide the complete and accurate destination address where the package or shipment is expected to be delivered. This includes the recipient's name, street address, city, state or province, postal code, and country. It is important to ensure that all details are correct to avoid any delays or issues with the delivery.
Incapable of being foreseen.