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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

“It was exactly how I visioned,” Mrs. Barnes said.

From New York Times

“These guys, they amazingly get along and coexist on buses and locker rooms and all that. Just sometimes, they don’t pass to each other. They’re so tunnel visioned, it’s not that they’re selfish.”

From Washington Times

And what I saw was extremely impressive – the game in action in an underwater sequence that gave a taste of what next gen gaming will bring to the table as visioned by Infinity Ward.

From Forbes

Kicking aside leaves from a mosaic floor, I visioned a mosaic: in my mosaic of green, brown and white were squared circles, spirals, nudes, sea horses.

From Project Gutenberg