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    vision
    /ˈvɪʒn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. imagine: rare "we visioned a small lawn surrounded with a perfect tangle of trees"

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  2. an idea or mental image of something: We see in his novels his sinister, almost apocalyptic, vision of the future. Johnny was late home and, as usual, I had visions of him lying dead in some alley. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. imagination You’ve always had a very vivid imagination.

  3. The meaning of VISION is the act or power of seeing : sight. How to use vision in a sentence.

  4. noun. the act or power of sensing with the eyes; sight. the act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be: prophetic vision; the vision of an entrepreneur. Synonyms: discernment, perception.

  5. A vision is the experience of seeing something that other people cannot see, for example in a religious experience or as a result of madness or taking drugs. It was on 24th June 1981 that young villagers first reported seeing the Virgin Mary in a vision.

  6. unusual ability to think ahead and plan creatively or wisely. see more. noun. a vivid mental image. “he had a vision of his own death” see more. noun. the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses. synonyms: imagination, imaginativeness. see more. noun.

  7. noun. /ˈvɪʒn/ [uncountable] the ability to see; the area that you can see from a particular position. to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision. Cats have good night vision. Her vision was still blurry. The disease causes a gradual loss of peripheral vision. He glimpsed something on the edge of his vision. Synonyms sight.

  8. vision. ( ˈvɪʒən) n. 1. the act, faculty, or manner of perceiving with the eye; sight. 2. (Broadcasting) a. the image on a television screen.

  9. VISION definition: 1. an idea or image in your mind of what something could be like in the future: 2. the ability to…. Learn more.

  10. vision. noun. /ˈvɪʒn/. [uncountable] the ability to see; the area that you can see from a particular position to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision 20–20 vision (= the ability to see perfectly) Cats have good night vision.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English vi‧sion /ˈvɪʒən/ S3 W3 AWL noun 1 [ uncountable] the ability to see SYN sight, visual She suffered temporary loss of vision after being struck on the head.

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