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in view of something Definition


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view
noun
    1. An act or opportunity of seeing without obstruction.
      Example: a good view of the stage
      Thesaurus: sight, glimpse, peek, glance, look.
    2. Something, especially a landscape, seen from a particular point.
      Example: a magnificent view from the summit
      Thesaurus: show, picture, tableau, spectacle; landscape, diorama, panorama, scene, prospect.
    3. A range or field of vision.
      Example: out of view
    4. A scene recorded in photograph or picture form.
    5. A description or impression.
      Example: The book gives a view of life in Roman times
    6. An opinion; a point of view
      Example: Can we have your view on homelessness?
    7. A way of considering or understanding something.
      Example: a short-term view of the situation
    8. Used in street names.
      Example: Atlantic View
      Form: View
verb viewed, viewing
    1. To see or look at something.
      Thesaurus: behold, see, look at, observe, survey, inspect, take in.
    2. To inspect or examine something.
      Example: viewed the house that was for sale
    3. To consider or regard something.
    tr & intr
    4. To watch (a programme) on TV; to watch TV.
Idiom: have something in view
    To have it as a plan or aim.
Idiom: in view of something
    Taking account of it; because of it.
Idiom: on view
    Displayed for all to see or inspect.
      Thesaurus: displayed, on display, on exhibit, exposed, shown.
Idiom: take a dim view of something
    To regard it disapprovingly or unfavourably.
Idiom: with a view to something
    With the hope or intention of achieving it.
      Example: bought the house with a view to retiring there
Etymology: 15c: from French veue saw, from veoir to see, from Latin videre.



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