Visualization (noun)

  1. The act or process of visualizing, or forming a mental image or picture of something.
  2. A representation, such as a diagram, chart, or graph, that helps to make data or information more understandable.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word visualis, meaning to see or view, combined with the suffix -ation, meaning the act or process of.

Examples:

  1. The visualization of the complex data allowed the researchers to see patterns and make more informed conclusions.
  2. His visualization of the city's transportation system helped to identify areas that needed improvement.
  3. The website offered various visualizations of the stock market performance over time.
  4. The visualization tool helped to communicate the results of the survey more effectively to the stakeholders.
  5. The artist's unique visualization of the landscape was highly praised by critics and collectors alike.
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