visualize

visualize
visualize, visualise [{{t}}'vɪʒʊəlaɪz]
transitive verb
(a) (call to mind → scene) se représenter, évoquer; (imagine) s'imaginer, visualiser, se représenter;
I remember the name but I can't visualize his face je me souviens de son nom mais je ne revois plus son visage;
he tried to visualize what it would be like il essaya de s'imaginer comment ce serait;
she tried to visualize herself travelling through the Amazon elle essayait de se représenter ou de s'imaginer en train de traverser l'Amazone
(b) (foresee) envisager, prévoir;
I can't visualize things getting any better je n'envisage aucune amélioration
(c) {{}}Technology{{}} (make visible) visualiser; {{}}Medicine{{}} rendre visible par radiographie

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