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Visualize   /vˈɪʒwəlˌaɪz/   Listen
Visualize

verb
1.
Imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind.  Synonyms: envision, fancy, figure, image, picture, project, see, visualise.  "I can see what will happen" , "I can see a risk in this strategy"
2.
View the outline of by means of an X-ray.  Synonym: visualise.
3.
Form a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract.  Synonym: visualise.
4.
Make visible.  Synonym: visualise.



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"Visualize" Quotes from Famous Books



... acquire the ability and become possessed of the desire to write whole words. Then the teacher should direct this effort, teaching the child to visualize (get a picture of the word as a whole) ...
— How to Teach Phonics • Lida M. Williams

... all health. No one could conceive of God as being sick. I can visualize only the eternal spirit of the Infinite Father. Perfection existing in everything and I being a child in Spirit, am well, whole and complete in Spirit. My real "I ...
— The Silence • David V. Bush

... nearer proves to be a town at the base of tablelands, without a tree or a leaf or any spear of green to endear it to the eye as the abode of living men. You pull yourself together in the effort to visualize the immeasurable fields washing those dreary towns with golden tides of harvest; but it is difficult. What you cannot help seeing is the actual nakedness of the land which with its spindling stubble makes you think of that awful moment of the human head, ...
— Familiar Spanish Travels • W. D. Howells

... released from the army, physically unfit. He could no longer serve his country. For many months he had faced death under the guns, a glorious death. Now he was to face death in another form. Not glorious, shameful. Only he didn't know much about it, and couldn't visualize it—after all, he might possibly escape. He who had so loved life. So he was rather pleased to be released ...
— The Backwash of War - The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an - American Hospital Nurse • Ellen N. La Motte

... dream day-dreams, visualize and go over and over in his mind the manifold possibilities, probabilities ...
— How to Analyze People on Sight - Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types • Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict


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