Synonym: apparent horizon, celestial horizon, purview, sensible horizon, skyline, view, visible horizon. Similar words: authorize, authority, zone, zonation, prize, first prize, characterize, horn. Meaning: [hə'raɪzn] n. 1. the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet 2. the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated 3. a specific layer or stratum of soil or subsoil in a vertical cross section of land 4. the great circle on the celestial sphere whose plane passes through the sensible horizon and the center of the Earth.
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(151) The failure of the talks held in Geneva at the end of September has clouded the horizon and increased tensions.
(152) The critical point, where gravity becomes so strong that escape is impossible, is called the event horizon.
(153) Then go outside and pick out an object, such as a large tree or building, on the distant horizon.
(154) A low, scudding cloudbank was coming off the western horizon, purple with unshed rain.
(155) Nevertheless, new problems of access were appearing on the horizon, as were issues of cost containment.
(156) We climb up granite bluffs overlooking vast beds of mussel and seaweed, from which we search the horizon for unknown islands.
(157) He throws an imaginary ball in the air and serves it to the horizon.
(158) First, the meteorites crossed the dome traveling at an angle of only twenty-seven degrees to the horizon.
(159) A block of ebony was climbing above the horizon, eclipsing the stars ahead.
(160) This correction will be achieved with a pitch attitude change of half a bar on the Artificial Horizon.
(161) The sun has dipped beneath the horizon, leaving behind a pink glow joined by a crescent moon.
(162) But there is a puff of dust on the horizon.
(163) Otherwise, he fears a fatal collision is on the horizon.
(164) It will raise fresh worries for the Government that the much hoped-for consumer spending upturn remains beyond the horizon.
(165) And that wasn't the only dark cloud on the horizon.
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(166) The vast curling crest of the hurricane reared over them, and its face stretched from horizon to horizon.
(167) Clouds crept across the horizon, just above the line of trees.
(168) I stormed across the wet barren sands towards the thin line of sea on the distant horizon.
(169) The larger the angular momentum J of the star, the smaller the radius of the horizon becomes.
(170) She gazed down at the London horizon, its tranquillity pierced by hulks of office buildings.
(171) In addition, he has suggested some possible extensions for the non-unique region beyond the horizon including one that is time symmetric.
(172) From the watchtowers a dust cloud is spied on the horizon.
(173) Her eyes briefly meet Sniegs's, but mostly they are on the horizon, far away from the house.
(174) The huge building across the street blocked my view of the horizon.
(175) The fireball passed over the northern horizon and had nearly faded from view when the sky was lit by a tremendous flash.
(176) Grant climbs up the aluminium ladder into the crow's nest and surveys the horizon with binoculars.
(177) The trip begins in the Tarangire National Park, where baobab trees dot the horizon and tree-climbing lions doze in the shade.
(178) Now the horizon was brighter, with little curling lights flaring into the glow.
(179) We are accustomed to the infinite length of the horizon all about us.
(180) The two disputes he mentioned pale in comparison with others looming on the horizon.
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