Synonym: apparition, dream, fantasy, ghost, illusion, image, perception, phantom, sight, specter. Similar words: revision, division, envision, provision, television, derision, decision, collision. Meaning: ['vɪʒn] n. 1. a vivid mental image 2. the ability to see; the visual faculty 3. the perceptual experience of seeing 4. the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses 5. a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.
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91. Perhaps anger had clouded his vision, perhaps his judgment had been faulty.
92. The child was now out of her range of vision .
93. He had a clear vision of how he hoped the company would develop.
94. Her vision cleared and she realized Niall was standing beside her.
95. A young girl in the village experienced a prophetic vision.
96. The party must adopt more inclusive strategies and a broader vision.
97. I had / saw a vision of the end of the world.
98. Bevan tried to reconcile British socialism with a wider international vision.
99. He suffered headaches and double vision after hitting his head in the accident.
100. It was on 24th June 1981 that young villagers first reported seeing the Virgin Mary in a vision.
101. I've got tunnel vision when it comes to what I want to do.
102. A complete absence of national border controls is as utopian today as the vision of world government.
103. We see in his novels his sinister, almost apocalyptic,(www.Sentencedict.com) vision of the future.
104. The new leader set about imposing his vision on the party.
105. As the cars overtake you, they are temporarily outside your field of vision.
106. Dust blurred my vision.
107. Sweat ran from his forehead into his eyes, blurring his vision.
108. The condition makes it difficult for patients to see objects at the periphery of their vision.
109. His imagination conjured up a vision of the normal family life he had never had.
110. She had a vision in which Jesus appeared before her.
111. With increased power, the field of vision of the binoculars becomes smaller.
112. The author has a vision of an emerging worldwide Christian communion.
113. He's accusing them of having a bourgeois and limited vision.
114. He stopped to try to adjust his vision to the faint starlight.
115. He saw Ann look away from him and leave his field of vision.
116. In her speech to the House of Commons, she outlined her vision of Britain in the 21st century.
117. A mental vision of success would help produce real success.
118. The book offers a vision of the future in which there is a great nuclear apocalypse.
119. They share a common vision for the development of health services.
120. Her latest play is a nihilistic vision of the world of the future.
More similar words: revision, division, envision, provision, television, derision, decision, collision, disillusion, disillusionment, visitor, visible, divisible, invisible, vivisection, inquisition, acquisition, fusion, improvisation, mission, passion, version, session, evasion, allusion, cession, pension, mansion, erosion, tension.