View can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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view - look at carefully; study mentally; "view a problem" | ||
view - deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do" | ||
view - see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie" | ||
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view - the visual percept of a region; "the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views" | ||
view - the act of looking or seeing or observing; "he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited" | ||
view - the range of the eye; "they were soon out of view" | ||
view - outward appearance; "they look the same in outward view" | ||
view - purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of'; "he took the computer with a view to pawning it" | ||
view - a way of regarding situations or topics etc.; "consider what follows from the positivist view" | ||
view - a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "I am not of your persuasion"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?" | ||
view - a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof; "his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page" | ||
view - graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept; "he painted scenes from everyday life"; "figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment" | ||
view - the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated; "It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge" |
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1. | noun | He tried to get a better view of it. | |
2. | noun | They were soon out of view. | |
3. | noun | They look the same in outward view. | |
4. | noun | He took the computer with a view to pawning it. | |
5. | noun | Consider what follows from the positivist view. | |
6. | noun | But in my view it is highly significant. | |
7. | noun | "As you know, I usually provide the scientific and technological "entertainment" in our meetings, but, on this occasion, our Chairman suggested that I present my own personal view on events in the part of the world from which I come. | |
8. | noun | I do not want to comment here on whether the American-led attack on Iraq was justified from the point of view of weapons of mass destruction or any other pre-war argument, but I can look at the post-war map of Western Asia. | |
9. | noun | Do you have a view on how we might be able to achieve this goal? | |
10. | noun | "In our view, we did not believe we changed or made worse the financial situation. | |
11. | noun | I am having a meeting with Vicki and Janet Dietrich on Thursday to discuss our view on the ability to extend our current contracts in CA (for customers already on DA). | |
12. | noun | "If China's economy falters, which, in my view, appears increasingly likely, then commodity prices will plummet, and with them, the value of the assets that produce them," Jason Kindopp, Eurasia's lead China analyst, said. | |
13. | noun | Okay, I'm new to this forum and really don't like Bush, so my view point is slanted and I admit that. | |
14. | noun | By year's end, your creative decision-making will have carried you to whole new peaks - and a whole new view from above. | |
15. | noun | sketch out floor plan, estimate size, draw front view, side view, and 3d orthographic perspective views, | |
16. | verb | View a problem. | |
17. | verb | View a show on television. | |
18. | verb | View an exhibition. | |
19. | verb | The reported finding at Dugway undermines the argument of both the "bomb Iraq" crowd and the liberals focused on Dr. Steve Hatfill who object to US biodefense research because they view it as being useful for offensive purposes. | |
20. | verb | The media coverage has been seriously confused on the issue of motive and the reason Senators Daschle and Leahy would have been targeted -- tending to simplistically view them as "liberals." | |
21. | verb | Right "mouse" click on "properties" to view product set-up. | |
22. | verb | Has the disaster affected the way other countries view the US? | |
23. | verb | He is my farrier (shoes my horses feet) so I am technically a client if you want to view it that way. | |
24. | verb | I always view this photo with disgust. | |
25. | verb | How do you view this matter? | |
26. | verb | You must view the matter from different angles. | |
27. | verb | Workaholics view holidays as a waste of time. | |
28. | verb | I view his error as insignificant. | |
29. | verb | Japan's problem has been that she has continued to view international relations as an extension of her hierarchical interpersonal relations at home. | |
30. | verb | The girl wanted to monopolize her father's affection and tended to view her mother as a competitor. |
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He tried to get a better view of it. |
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They were soon out of view. |
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They look the same in outward view. |
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He took the computer with a view to pawning it. |
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Consider what follows from the positivist view. |
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But in my view it is highly significant. |
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"As you know, I usually provide the scientific and technological "entertainment" in our meetings, but, on this occasion, our Chairman suggested that I present my own personal view on events in the part of the world from which I come. |
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I do not want to comment here on whether the American-led attack on Iraq was justified from the point of view of weapons of mass destruction or any other pre-war argument, but I can look at the post-war map of Western Asia. |
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Do you have a view on how we might be able to achieve this goal? |
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"In our view, we did not believe we changed or made worse the financial situation. |
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I am having a meeting with Vicki and Janet Dietrich on Thursday to discuss our view on the ability to extend our current contracts in CA (for customers already on DA). |
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"If China's economy falters, which, in my view, appears increasingly likely, then commodity prices will plummet, and with them, the value of the assets that produce them," Jason Kindopp, Eurasia's lead China analyst, said. |
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Okay, I'm new to this forum and really don't like Bush, so my view point is slanted and I admit that. |
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By year's end, your creative decision-making will have carried you to whole new peaks - and a whole new view from above. |
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sketch out floor plan, estimate size, draw front view, side view, and 3d orthographic perspective views, |
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View a problem. |
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View a show on television. |
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View an exhibition. |
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The reported finding at Dugway undermines the argument of both the "bomb Iraq" crowd and the liberals focused on Dr. Steve Hatfill who object to US biodefense research because they view it as being useful for offensive purposes. |
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The media coverage has been seriously confused on the issue of motive and the reason Senators Daschle and Leahy would have been targeted -- tending to simplistically view them as "liberals." |
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Right "mouse" click on "properties" to view product set-up. |
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Has the disaster affected the way other countries view the US? |
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He is my farrier (shoes my horses feet) so I am technically a client if you want to view it that way. |
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I always view this photo with disgust. | |
How do you view this matter? | |
You must view the matter from different angles. | |
Workaholics view holidays as a waste of time. | |
I view his error as insignificant. | |
Japan's problem has been that she has continued to view international relations as an extension of her hierarchical interpersonal relations at home. | |
The girl wanted to monopolize her father's affection and tended to view her mother as a competitor. |