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vision - use in sentences
Converse of object
- blur: There have been reports of blurred vision, which is suggestive of a change in accommodation.
- impair: A vision impaired woman in Hawaii needed a Guide Dog which wouldn't aggravate her husband's allergies.
- realize: Good service and a professional approach are key in realizing this vision.
- articulate: We see ourselves as articulating the visions and the hopes and dreams of the ordinary people of our continent.
- share: They are a shared vision of how to create a world class future in some of the most challenged parts of London.
Converse of subject
- haunt: Pam Stuyvesant is an epileptic haunted by strange sensual visions.
Adjective modifier
- peripheral: These are accurate drawings of what the men could see in their peripheral vision.
- impaired: Wall mounted light switches should be colored rather than white to help with impaired vision.
- binocular: There are lots of reasons why binocular vision might become reduced or lost altogether.
- strategic: This aligns the Local Plan with the Fife Structure Plan which sets the strategic planning vision.
- artistic: Their shared artistic visions continue: they still work together.
- shared: Their shared artistic visions continue: they still work together.
Modifies a noun
- mixer: Freda was a freelance vision mixer for a very long time longer than I've worked in television.
- impairment: Some students, for example those with vision impairments or dyslexia, may take longer to read and digest information.
- goggle: Turn out the freezer light, then put on your night vision goggles.
Noun used with modifier
- tunnel: Learners with some forms of visual impairment such as tunnel vision will see better if print is kept small.
- nightmare: In this nightmare vision of invisible totalitarian control, it might appear hard to see what space is left for anti-capitalist movements.
Preposition: of
- future: The vision of the future is too precious to leave to the responsibility of the few.
- hell: Add to this nightmare scenario a one-way system that defies logic and you will have a vision of Hell.
Preposition: for
- future: Sony: We have a bright vision for the future, where we will defend the rights of all to their own freedom.
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