What part of speech is visualizing?

Visualizing can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. visualizing is a verb, gerund of visualize (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does visualizing mean?

Definitions

Verb

visualize - imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"
visualize - form a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract; "Mathematicians often visualize"
visualize - view the outline of by means of an X-ray; "The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver"
visualize - make visible; "With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized"

Examples of visualizing

#   Sentence  
1. verb In a far, far away universe where whatever is visualized becomes real, a noob tried to visualize a four dimensional object only to end up visualizing an object with an infinite number of dimensions that sent our entire existence into disarray thereby ending the universe as we know it.
2. verb If you manage to translate this sentence without visualizing pink elephants dancing in bikinis, you win a cookie.
3. verb Mathematicians often visualize.
4. verb The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver.
5. verb Visualize the vivid, beautiful colours of the earth (its flowers and plants), the sea next to you, and the sky above you.
6. verb Visualize the inside of your body bathed in the golden light, absorbing every ray and glowing as radiantly as the sun.
7. verb Positron Emission Tomography uses a radioactive tracer to visualize metabolic activity within the human body.
8. verb It's difficult to visualize four dimensions.
9. verb In a far, far away universe where whatever is visualized becomes real, a noob tried to visualize a four dimensional object only to end up visualizing an object with an infinite number of dimensions that sent our entire existence into disarray thereby ending the universe as we know it.
10. verb Visualize your entire body.
11. verb Visualize yourself on a tropical beach.
12. verb What's a book? A sequence of small symbols. Nothing more. It's up to the reader to visualize the shapes, colours and feelings to which the symbols correspond.
13. verb Sami was trying really hard to visualize that.
14. verb I want you to close your eyes and visualize it.
15. verb How do you visualize Tom?
Sentence  
verb
In a far, far away universe where whatever is visualized becomes real, a noob tried to visualize a four dimensional object only to end up visualizing an object with an infinite number of dimensions that sent our entire existence into disarray thereby ending the universe as we know it.
If you manage to translate this sentence without visualizing pink elephants dancing in bikinis, you win a cookie.
Mathematicians often visualize.
The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver.
Visualize the vivid, beautiful colours of the earth (its flowers and plants), the sea next to you, and the sky above you.
Visualize the inside of your body bathed in the golden light, absorbing every ray and glowing as radiantly as the sun.
Positron Emission Tomography uses a radioactive tracer to visualize metabolic activity within the human body.
It's difficult to visualize four dimensions.
In a far, far away universe where whatever is visualized becomes real, a noob tried to visualize a four dimensional object only to end up visualizing an object with an infinite number of dimensions that sent our entire existence into disarray thereby ending the universe as we know it.
Visualize your entire body.
Visualize yourself on a tropical beach.
What's a book? A sequence of small symbols. Nothing more. It's up to the reader to visualize the shapes, colours and feelings to which the symbols correspond.
Sami was trying really hard to visualize that.
I want you to close your eyes and visualize it.
How do you visualize Tom?

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