Vision


noun
1.
the act or power of sensing with the eyes; sight.
2.
the act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be:
prophetic vision; the vision of an entrepreneur.
3.
an experience in which a personage, thing, or event appears vividly or credibly to the mind, although not actually present, often under the influence of a divine or other agency:
a heavenly messenger appearing in a vision.
Compare hallucination (def 1).
4.
something seen or otherwise perceived during such an experience:
The vision revealed its message.
5.
a vivid, imaginative conception or anticipation:
visions of wealth and glory.
6.
something seen; an object of sight.
7.
a scene, person, etc., of extraordinary beauty:
The sky was a vision of red and pink.
8.
computer vision.
verb (used with object)
9.
to envision, or picture mentally:
She tried to vision herself in a past century.
noun
1.
the act, faculty, or manner of perceiving with the eye; sight
2.

the image on a television screen
(as modifier): vision control

3.
the ability or an instance of great perception, esp of future developments: a man of vision
4.
a mystical or religious experience of seeing some supernatural event, person, etc: the vision of St John of the Cross
5.
that which is seen, esp in such a mystical experience
6.
(sometimes pl) a vivid mental image produced by the imagination: he had visions of becoming famous
7.
a person or thing of extraordinary beauty
8.
the stated aims and objectives of a business or other organization
verb
9.
(transitive) to see or show in or as if in a vision

vision vi·sion (vĭzh’ən)
n.

The faculty of sight; eyesight.

The manner in which an individual sees or conceives of something.

VIP

(Luke 1:22), a vivid apparition, not a dream (comp. Luke 24:23; Acts 26:19; 2 Cor. 12:1).

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