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Definition of imagine
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 imagine is as below...
Imagine
(v. t.) To form in the mind a
notion
or idea of; to form a
mental
image of; to
conceive;
to
produce
by the
imagination.
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Compass
::
Compass
(v. t.) To
purpose;
to
intend;
to
imagine;
to plot.
Homaloidal
::
Homaloidal
(a.) Flat; even; -- a term
applied
to
surfaces
and to
spaces,
whether
real or
imagined,
in which the
definitions,
axioms,
and
postulates
of
Euclid
respecting
parallel
straight
lines are
assumed
to hold
true..
Conceivable
::
Conceivable
(a.)
Capable
of being
conceived,
imagined,
or
understood..
Undreamt
::
Undreamt
(a.) Not
dreamed,
or
dreamed
of; not
th/ught
of; not
imagined;
-- often
followed
by of..
Imagine
::
Imagine
(v. t.) To form in the mind a
notion
or idea of; to form a
mental
image of; to
conceive;
to
produce
by the
imagination.
Image
::
Image (v. t.) To
represent
to the
mental
vision;
to form a
likeness
of by the fancy or
recollection;
to
imagine.
Fancy
::
Fancy (v. t.) To
believe
without
sufficient
evidence;
to
imagine
(something
which is
unreal).
Supposal
::
Supposable
(a.)
Capable
of being
supposed,
or
imagined
to
exist;
as, that is not a
supposable
case..
Conceive
::
Conceive
(v. t.) To
apprehend
by
reason
or
imagination;
to take into the mind; to know; to
imagine;
to
comprehend;
to
understand.
Conceit
::
Conceit
(n.) That which is
conceived,
imagined,
or
formed
in the mind; idea;
thought;
image;
conception..
Adamant
::
Adamant
(n.) A stone
imagined
by some to be of
impenetrable
hardness;
a name given to the
diamond
and other
substances
of
extreme
hardness;
but in
modern
mineralogy
it has no
technical
signification.
It is now a
rhetorical
or
poetical
name for the
embodiment
of
impenetrable
hardness.
Guess
::
Guess (v. t.) To
think;
to
suppose;
to
believe;
to
imagine;
--
followed
by an
objective
clause.
Imagine
::
Imagine
(v. t.) To
represent
to one's self; to
think;
to
believe.
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To
imagine
to be
guilty,
upon
slight
evidence,
or
without
proof;
as, to
suspect
one of
equivocation..
Imagine
::
Imagine
(v. i.) To
think;
to
suppose.
Surmiser
::
Surmise
(v. t.) To
imagine
without
certain
knowledge;
to infer on
slight
grounds;
to
suppose,
conjecture,
or
suspect;
to
guess..
Marcionite
::
Marcionite
(n.) A
follower
of
Marcion,
a
Gnostic
of the
second
century,
who
adopted
the
Oriental
notion
of the two
conflicting
principles,
and
imagined
that
between
them there
existed
a third
power,
neither
wholly
good nor evil, the
Creator
of the world and of man, and the God of the
Jewish
dispensation..
Calenture
::
Calenture
(n.) A name
formerly
given to
various
fevers
occuring
in
tropics;
esp. to a form of
furious
delirium
accompanied
by
fever,
among
sailors,
which
sometimes
led the
affected
person
to
imagine
the sea to be a green
field,
and to throw
himself
into it..
Notion
::
Notion
()
Mental
apprehension
of
whatever
may be known or
imagined;
an idea; a
conception;
more
properly,
a
general
or
universal
conception,
as
distinguishable
or
definable
by marks or
notae..
Fancy
::
Fancy (v. t.) To form a
conception
of; to
portray
in the mind; to
imagine.
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