Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • etc. See visualization, etc.

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  • noun The act of imagining or visualizing something.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun a mental image that is similar to a visual perception

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Examples

  • I would explain that a visualisation is a subset of a spell.

    Mindful magick 2004

  • Eventually, this model will serve as input for a new tool for stratigraphic visualisation, which is developed in cooperation with the University of Kent and Brunel University (both UK).

    Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Recording Report 7 2003

  • However, Dr Roderick Oner, a clinical psychologist and dream expert, said that this kind of visualisation would be of limited help when it came to interpreting the "complex dream narrative".

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • In regards to his "visualisation", lets take it to its obvious conclusion.

    Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com 2009

  • TV made us visual, the internet pulled us back into words and this kind of visualisation will marry the two.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • Indeed this is a trend Gartner noted in its Magic Quadrant report: "We expect innovation and growth to come from technologies that make it easier to build and consume BI applications (such as visualisation, search, in-memory analytics, SaaS and service-oriented architecture [SOA])."

    silicon.com : 2009

  • Indeed this is a trend Gartner noted in its Magic Quadrant report: "We expect innovation and growth to come from technologies that make it easier to build and consume BI applications (such as visualisation, search, in-memory analytics, SaaS and service-oriented architecture [SOA])."

    silicon.com : 2009

  • I think this piece reflects a problem which many of those on the 'left' of Labour have had for a long time; namely, that to be 'left' without some kind of visualisation of what a 'left' society would look like leaves one with no other compunction other than to react instinctively to different stimuli - and, as the author has suggested, ultimately accept the limitations of your chosen political grouping or organisation to do anything more than push the political debate 'in the general direction' of their over-arching ideology.

    open Democracy News Analysis - Comments 2009

  • Motivational techniques based on possible selves theory such as positive visualisation and imagery enhancement have proven successful in fields as diverse as psychotherapy, medical practice, educational psychology and sports psychology (2009: 35).

    I is for Identity « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Set on the dark and mysterious canals of Venice, it asks the audience to close their eyes and submit to what's described as a guided meditative visualisation into the heart of a story.

    This week's new theatre 2011

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