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visualize
[ vizh-oo-uh-lahyz ]
verb (used without object)
- to recall or form mental images or pictures.
verb (used with object)
- to make visual or visible.
- to form a mental image of.
- to make perceptible to the mind or imagination.
visualize
/ ˈvɪʒʊəˌlaɪz; -zjʊ- /
verb
- to form a mental image of (something incapable of being viewed or not at that moment visible)
- med to view by means of an X-ray the outline of (a bodily organ, structure, or part)
Derived Forms
- ˈܲˌ, noun
Other Word Forms
- u··a· adjective
- u···tDz noun
- u··e u·· noun
- ԴDz·u·· adjective
- v····tDz noun
- ·u·· verb revisualized revisualizing
- ܲ·u·· adjective
- ɱ-u·· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of visualize1
Example Sentences
Still, it is endlessly fascinating to see how Hollywood producers visualize a place that scrubbed the grunge movement out of its cultural ecosystem decades ago.
County’s Eaton fire damage map, which uses field damage reports to visualize the number of structures affected on a web-based map.
“It’s just hard to get around him. Just start visualizing that size, that length on the right side of the offensive line with Mekhi there and Joe Alt.”
There, he earned his GED diploma, learned bricklaying and carpentry, was introduced to boxing and visualized a real future.
I had to figure out a way to tell that story and visualize that.
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