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Definition of view
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of view is as below...
View (n.) Mode of
looking
at
anything;
manner
of
apprehension;
conception;
opinion;
judgment;
as, to state one's views of the
policy
which ought to be
pursued..
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Readvertency
::
Readvertency
(n.) The act of
adverting
to
again,
or of
reviewing..
Resurrect
::
Resurrect
(v. t.) To
reanimate;
to
restore
to life; to bring to view (that which was
forgotten
or
lost).
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Viewed
apart from
modifying
influences
or
without
comparison
with other
objects;
actual;
real; --
opposed
to
relative
and
comparative;
as,
absolute
motion;
absolute
time or
space..
Enlightener
::
Enlightener
(n.) One who
enlightens
or
illuminates;
one who, or that
which,
communicates
light to the eye, or clear views to the
mind..
Agitate
::
Agitate
(v. t.) To
revolve
in the mind, or view in all its
aspects;
to
contrive
busily;
to
devise;
to plot; as,
politicians
agitate
desperate
designs..
Eyeshot
::
Eyeshot
(n.)
Range,
reach,
or
glance
of the eye; view;
sight;
as, to be out of
eyeshot..
Eduction
::
Eduction
(n.) The act of
drawing
out or
bringing
into view.
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) One who is bound by
indentures
or by legal
agreement
to serve a
mechanic,
or other
person,
for a
certain
time, with a view to learn the art, or
trade,
in which his
master
is bound to
instruct
him..
Concert
::
Concert
(v. t.)
Agreement
in a
design
or plan; union
formed
by
mutual
communication
of
opinions
and
views;
accordance
in a
scheme;
harmony;
simultaneous
action.
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To test by any
appropriate
method;
to
inspect
carefully
with a view to
discover
the real
character
or state of; to
subject
to
inquiry
or
inspection
of
particulars
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
a
fuller
insight
into the
subject
of
examination,
as a
material
substance,
a fact, a
reason,
a
cause,
the truth of a
statement;
to
inquire
or
search
into; to
explore;
as, to
examine
a
mineral;
to
examine
a ship to know
whether
she is
seaworthy;
to
examine
a
proposition,
theory,
or
question..
Underlocker
::
Underlocker
(n.) A
person
who
inspects
a mine
daily;
--
called
also
underviewer.
Swell
::
Swell (v. i.) To grow upon the view; to
become
larger;
to
expand.
Exhibit
::
Exhibit
(n.) Any
article,
or
collection
of
articles,
displayed
to view, as in an
industrial
exhibition;
a
display;
as, this
exhibit
was
marked
A; the
English
exhibit..
Reprehend
::
Reprehend
(v. t.) To
reprove
or
reprimand
with a view of
restraining,
checking,
or
preventing;
to make
charge
of fault
against;
to
disapprove
of; to
chide;
to
blame;
to
censure..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To keep in view; to
behold;
to look at; to view; to gaze upon.
Twilight
::
Twilight
(n.) faint
light;
a
dubious
or
uncertain
medium
through
which
anything
is
viewed.
Side
::
Side (a.)
Hence,
indirect;
oblique;
collateral;
incidental;
as, a side
issue;
a side view or
remark..
Closet
::
Closet
(v. t.) To make into a
closet
for a
secret
interview.
Verderor
::
Verderor
(n.) An
officer
who has the
charge
of the
king's
forest,
to
preserve
the vert and
venison,
keep the
assizes,
view,
receive,
and
enroll
attachments
and
presentments
of all
manner
of
trespasses..
Telestereoscope
::
Telestereoscope
(n.) A
stereoscope
adapted
to view
distant
natural
objects
or
landscapes;
a
telescopic
stereoscope.
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