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imagine

[ih-maj-in] / ɪˈmædʒ ɪn /




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A subtle wave of shame rises — small but persistent — cresting as you imagine your child saying, or your partner thinking, “We’re having this again?”

From Salon

Spin back a while and it's hard to imagine the prime minister would have spent any time attacking the Greens at all.

From BBC

She’s had a better career as a novelist than she ever imagined possible.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think it’s virtually inconceivable to imagine recovery at this point. Let’s imagine three more years of this,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We believe in the power of film, physical media, and shared space to hold us,” Vidiots said on Instagram, “remind us who are, and help us imagine what comes next.”

From Los Angeles Times