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vision

Definition for vision

noun as in ability to perceive with eyes

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eyesight, perception, view

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eyes, faculty, optics, seeing, sight

noun as in very beautiful thing or person

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The new application offers a promising vision of where the internet is heading, though it may take more time to get there.

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These three bad ideas reflect a deeper pattern: an ideological tendency to sacrifice the many to advance an identity-based vision of justice.

A tiny wireless chip placed at the back of the eye, combined with a pair of advanced smart glasses, has partially restored vision to people suffering from an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration.

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“He saw the vision,” said Texas A&M recruiting general manager Derek Miller.

Given the likelihood that Madison will lose her vision, I was hoping she would find a match that truly felt love is blind and would embrace her.

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