envisage
a.combination of funds formed for common advantage
b.the exchanges of goods or services are tied together
c.an agreement by which a monopoly producer or owner gives another permission for the exclusive right to manufacture or sell the products in a certain area
d.benefits from combining different businesses, normally claimed by the promoters of mergers
e.picture (an event, action,etc.) in the mind as a future possibility;imagine f.large; great;considerable
g.relating to the power of the immediate understanding of something without reasoning or study
h.to set one value against another or as equals to another
i.legal prosecution
j.the preparation and use of shipping documents
e