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third-person singular simple present visualises, present participle visualising, simple past and past participle visualised
(transitive) To envisage, or form a mental picture of. quotations examples
Trains have increased in weight far beyond anything visualised when the bridge was designed, but it has never undergone any major structural alterations, and continues to carry main-line traffic without weight restriction.
1950 September, “Centenary of the Royal Border Bridge”, in Railway Magazine, page 637
Possible developments such as electric or diesel suburban services may be visualised when the town has grown sufficiently to justify them.
1950 October, R. A. Marshall, “Kuala Lumpur, an Important Malayan Railway Centre”, in Railway Magazine, page 706
(transitive) To make (something) visible. examples