Definitionv. view the outline of by means of an X-ray
Last update: October 19, 2015
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The artist visualised the drama before enacting. [Please select]
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The dear sailor brothers I can't quite visualise; I can only see them looking so upright and pale when we said good-bye. [Please select]
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He sees with his own eyes the half-destroyed tombs, which to the museum curator are things far off and not visualised. [Please select]
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Jennings, but I visualised him now; dark, like all villains, with a black moustache and snapping black eyes. [Please select]
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Close your eyes and visualise some agreeable man, and the food isn't so very awful. [Please select]
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He visualised her face as she listened to him recounting his falsified tale of the day's doings and unconsciously he groaned aloud. [Please select]
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I crouched in my corner, cold and cramped, trying to visualise the terror of it. [Please select]
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For although he does not, any more than Dickens, very minutely describe the outer aspect of his people, he visualised them very accurately, as these sketches prove. [Please select]
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Then, but feebly, you will have visualised the Ambulance Ocean at La Panne as I saw it that first winter of the war. [Please select]
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