What is another word for visualizes?

Pronunciation: [vˈɪʒuːə͡lˌa͡ɪzɪz] (IPA)

The word "visualizes" is used to express the activity of creating a mental image of something. However, there are several synonyms that can be used instead of "visualizes" to add variety to writing. The most common synonym is "imagines," which means to form a mental picture or concept of something. Other words that can be used as synonyms for "visualizes" are "envisions," "conceives," "perceives," "pictures," and "foresees." Using different synonyms adds depth to written work and allows writers to convey ideas more effectively. It also helps to avoid repetition, creating a more engaging reading experience for the audience.

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    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      visualises.

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Usage examples for Visualizes

During the second step the commander, if he carries the procedure through to its logical end, visualizes his proposed operations as tasks, in order to ensure their proper formulation.
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College
The philosopher-poet is he who visualizes a fundamental interpretation of the world.
"The Approach to Philosophy"
Ralph Barton Perry
He believes that everything should be so put as to be understood by all, and this belief he applies not only to his preaching, but to the reading of the Bible, whose descriptions he not only visualizes to himself, but makes vividly clear to his hearers; and this often makes for fascination in result.
"Acres of Diamonds"
Russell H. Conwell

Famous quotes with Visualizes

  • Hope is the desire to bloom, but faith believes and visualizes the bloom.
    Debasish Mridha
  • The entrepreneur is essentially a visualizer and an actualizer. He can visualize something, and when visualizes it he sees exactly how to make it happen.
    Robert L Schwartz
  • The entrepreneur is essentially a visualizer and an actualizer... He can visualize something, and when he visualizes it he sees exactly how to make it happen.
    Robert L. Schwartz
  • We are now in the middle of a long process of transition in the nature of the image which man has of himself and his environment. Primitive men, and to a large extent also men of the early civilizations, imagined themselves to be living on a virtually illimitable plane. There was almost always somewhere beyond the known limits of human habitation, and over a very large part of the time that man has been on earth, there has been something like a frontier... Gradually, however, man has been accustoming himself to the notion of the spherical earth and a closed sphere of human activity. A few unusual spirits among the ancient Greeks perceived that the earth was a sphere. It was only with the circumnavigations and the geographical explorations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, however, that the fact that the earth was a sphere became at all widely known and accepted. Even in the thirteenth century, the commonest map was Mercator's projection, which visualizes the earth as an illimitable cylinder, essentially a plane wrapped around the globe, and it was not until the Second World War and the development of the air age that the global nature of tile planet really entered the popular imagination. Even now we are very far from having made the moral, political, and psychological adjustments which are implied in this transition from the illimitable plane to the closed sphere.
    Kenneth Boulding

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