Definition
the vision: the sight, the view, the act of looking, seeing, or watching; the dream, the premonition
a vision (for the company's future): an overall idea (of the company's future)
- "Mr. Oléré and I had very different visions for the company's future, and so we have decided to split up."
- "You're not going to conform to my narrow vision of what a Scottish person is, so why don't you tell me what you're good at?"
- "The last vision I have, just before I wake up screaming, is the face of the truck driver, the evil intent in his eyes, and the faint smile on his lips, as tranquil as my yoga master."
- "Your vision is perhaps a bit too narrow minded Sigourney."
- "Bruno : Betty had taken me to a restaurant where dishes were served in total darkness, where diners abandoned their vision and used only their other senses to experience the food they were eating."
- "Sigourney : My vision?"
- "First of all, just minutes before Mr. Connors and Mr. Marron collided with the oak tree on Ashbury street, the two were at Mount Sinai hospital, where Mr. Connors underwent a serious operation to correct his vision."
- "Professor Pong explains, "Wang has a vision, he wants to make downtown Shanghai the next 5th Avenue or the next Champs Elysees."
- "For the television ads, I have this vision of a half-nude virgin girl, riding a zebra and being chased by leopards."
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