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visualise

[ UK /vˈɪʒuːəlˌa‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. make visible
    With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized
  2. form a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract
    Mathematicians often visualize
  3. imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind
    I can't see him on horseback!
    I can see what will happen
    I can see a risk in this strategy
  4. view the outline of by means of an X-ray
    The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver

How To Use visualise In A Sentence

  • More extensive staging revealed multiple vertebral lesions consistent with metastases, but no spread to abdominal viscera was visualized.
  • Not sure I can visualise the little carts – but the multitude of vibrant flowers described with intense joy opened a triumphal way to the vision of that extraordinary gypsy lady whose beauty and style impressed you so much. Gens du voyage - French Word-A-Day
  • Users visualize the Undo facility in different ways, depending on the situation and their expectations.
  • She had no idea she could do this before the forest; look at a good topo map of an area and visualize the view from the ground so well, and memorize the landmarks in such detail, it's as if she had been raised in the area her whole life.
  • You can directly visualize the lung and the pleura along the chest wall.
  • In plants the organization of DNA as multiple replicons can be readily visualized by fibre autoradiography, in which replicating DNA molecules are labelled with tritiated thymidine.
  • For example, by GIS thematic map and overlaying analysis every factor is visualized to administer to sample design of isotope investigation.
  • He had counted on her; he could not visualize himself without her. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • The chromosomes were stained with acetic orcein and visualized with a light microscope.
  • So there's a thought - you could use the visualised image as a gateway back into memory or just a gateway into a centred, balanced or evocative mental space.
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