Vision
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Vision ( noun )
- The ability to see; sight.
- The act or power of imagining or conceiving something in the mind.
- A mental image or concept of something, especially one of the future.
- A vivid and clear image or idea of something, often seen as a supernatural experience.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french vision, from latin visio(n-), from videre "to see".
Examples:
- He lost his vision in the accident.
- She had a vision of a better world.
- The company's vision is to become the leading provider of clean energy.
- The vision of the organization is to promote peace and understanding.
- He had a vision of the Virgin Mary while praying.
(As a verb)
Vision ( verb )
- The ability to see; sight.
- The act or power of imagining or conceiving something in the mind.
- A mental image or concept of something, especially one of the future.
- A vivid and clear image or idea of something, often seen as a supernatural experience.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french vision, from latin visio(n-), from videre "to see".
Examples:
- He lost his vision in the accident.
- She had a vision of a better world.
- The company's vision is to become the leading provider of clean energy.
- The vision of the organization is to promote peace and understanding.
- He had a vision of the Virgin Mary while praying.