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visaged

[ UK /vˈɪsɪd‍ʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a face or visage as specified
    gloomy-visaged funeral directors

How To Use visaged In A Sentence

  • It was also envisaged that they would play an advocacy and educational role on behalf of dementia sufferers throughout their area.
  • It is more than a decade since a coach and her young prodigy stood on a windswept Sheffield running track and envisaged the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • Early ideas had envisaged a mobile linear defence. NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda
  • However, Capt Amarinder Singh had also made it clear that Act also envisaged termination of all other agreements relating to Ravi-Beas waters and to discharge Punjab government from the obligations hereunder.
  • Upon it, in lieu of the dogged, black – visaged ruffian they had expected to behold, there lay a mere child: worn with pain and exhaustion, and sunk into a deep sleep. Oliver Twist
  • Bottom or near-bottom feeding of the L klingeri animal as a scavenger or as a microphagous predator is envisaged, in a low-energy environmental setting.
  • It all points to depositors being hit by more than originally envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Senator Lott has apologized, and rightly so," a stern-visaged Bush said. Ghosts Of The Past
  • Most business projects take at least twice as long and cost 50% more than you originally envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enlarged by many newly readmitted members who had held aloof from the act of regicide, it settled into a more prolonged and conservative regime than the army had ever envisaged.
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