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Synonyms

field of vision

American  

noun

  1. the entire view encompassed by the eye when it is trained in any particular direction.


Etymology

Origin of field of vision

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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At less than 10 ounces, it’s water-resistant and offers a wide field of vision for getting a close look at anything you come across.

From Salon

I stare at the door, even though the creature is no longer in my field of vision.

From Literature

She hovered in my field of vision for 20 silent, heart-shaking seconds.

From Los Angeles Times

In his left field of vision, “I just see black feathers.”

From Los Angeles Times

It's polluting other people's field of vision just to make their day worse, in a petty display of dominance.

From Salon