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visioned

American  
[vizh-uhnd] / ˈvɪʒ ənd /

adjective

  1. pertaining to, seen in, or arising from a vision.

    a visioned battle between good and evil.

  2. gifted with prophetic vision.


Other Word Forms

  • unvisioned adjective

Etymology

Origin of visioned

First recorded in 1500–10; vision + -ed 2, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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I had worked with some great directors and I was like, “I could never do that,” and I was very tunnel visioned about wanting to be an actor.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 15, 2023

Even among airline men there are a few who still see no prospect of the air-navigated world en visioned by Billy Mitchell.

From Time Magazine Archive

I think that that is one of the strong features of my bill because it would be impossible to have the highways I visioned pass through cities.

From Time Magazine Archive

For when the thing that she had visioned as a little golden masterpiece was finished, she knew it for what it was.

From The Torch Bearer by Marquis, Reina Melcher

How amazed, how bewildered, Laura Pavely would have been could she have visioned even a hundredth part of the feeling concerning herself which filled her nearest neighbour, Katty Winslow's, heart!

From Love and hatred by Lowndes, Marie Belloc