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UK
/vˌɪzəbˈɪlɪti/
]
[ US /ˌvɪzəˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌvɪzəˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
NOUN
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quality or fact or degree of being visible; perceptible by the eye or obvious to the eye
low visibility caused by fog -
capability of providing a clear unobstructed view
a windshield with good visibility -
degree of exposure to public notice
that candidate does not have sufficient visibility to win an election
How To Use visibility In A Sentence
- In any event, when making a case against the indivisibility of Sinitic, it is not necessary to rebut each of these "common" features individually, since they are largely or wholly extralinguistic. Language Log
- He said residents of Thornhill had expressly asked for greater visibility of police on their estate.
- Range selection is dependent on the anticipated engagement range; it is affected by terrain intervisibility, weather, and light conditions. FM 71-1 Chapter 2 Battle Command
- As can be seen, the recurring theme of the principle is universality, non-exclusivity, non-discrimination, and indivisibility.
- Women have worked to gain recognition, access, and visibility in the leadership ranks of higher education.
- ‘Zero visibility means holding a 50,000 - candlepower light in your hand and not knowing it's on,’ explains Butch Hendrick of Lifeguard Systems.
- Each day, in visibility of over 30 metres, we encounter black and white-tipped reef and grey sharks, large pelagics like dogtoothed tuna and many of the four hundred other species of fish which inhabit these waters.
- He says the crossing patrol has poor visibility because of parked cars and the lollipop lady has to weave in between stationary vehicles.
- Provide project managers with greater visibility and insight into development activities for more effective project management and resource capacity planning.
- As well as the obvious increased air pollution and reduced visibility, local bushfires are a potential health concern.