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invision

American  
[in-vizh-uhn] / ɪnˈvɪʒ ən /

verb (used with object)

  1. a frequent misspelling of envision.


Etymology

Origin of invision

First recorded in 1820–30

Example Sentences

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Mann, 43, was walking in the parade with her nondenominational, LGBTQ-friendly congregation, InVision Church L.A., where she and her wife are members.

From Los Angeles Times

MyMilitia’s website runs on a software licensed to them by a company called Invision.

From The Guardian

Following pressure from Jammi and others, the creator of Invision revoked MyMilitia’s permissions to use the software.

From The Guardian

Jammi and others are now pressuring the owner of Invision to take legal action to force MyMilitia offline for violating their contract.

From The Guardian

Allison Kaufman, director of operations and production for Invision, the AP’s wholly owned entertainment photo agency, is joining the AP’s photo team as assistant director of photography for entertainment.

From Seattle Times