Search for crossword answers and clues
Legal clause waives argument in favour of faculty
Answer for the clue "Legal clause waives argument in favour of faculty ", 6 letters:
vision
Alternative clues for the word vision
Word definitions for vision in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Vision or The Vision may refer to: In business, vision is foresight - the capacity to envisage future market trends and plan accordingly Goal , a desired result Vision statement
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vision \Vi"sion\, n. [OE. visioun, F. vision, fr. L. visio, from videre, visum, to see: akin to Gr. ? to see, ? I know, and E. wit. See Wit , v., and cf. Advice , Clairvoyant , Envy , Evident , Provide , Revise , Survey , View , Visage , Visit .] The act ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a vivid mental image; "he had a vision of his own death" the ability to see; the faculty of vision [syn: sight , visual sense , visual modality ] the perceptual experience of seeing; "the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision"; "he had ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES 20/20 vision a nightmare vision (= a very bad situation that might happen ) ▪ The book gives us a nightmare vision of a family destroyed by one man's secrets. binocular vision breadth of vision ▪ a politician known for ...
Usage examples of vision.
Panting, Abrim let his muscles go slack, black spots crowding the edge of his vision.
It matters not whether he is professional or amateur, so he is untouched by academicism and has not done so much reading or writing as to impair his mental digestion and his clarity of vision.
She tried to ignore the dizzying perspective plucking at her peripheral vision over the low sides of the pod and concentrated instead on the stress and acceleration vectors graphically represented on her screen.
At the edge of the field of vision, the Doppler telemeter and accelerometer spat out their little red numbers so rapidly that it was difficult to read the indicated speed.
His field of vision contracted until it embraced only the clock and the accelerometer, fifteen g, and four hundred and eighty seconds to go.
Then I suffered a vision of Acer Laidlaw piloting Eightball back to Roderick Station with a hold full of atoms that had once been mine, and gritted my teeth so hard I cracked a filling.
The world that you see in dim light is similar to the world of the achromat, that rare person who has no color vision at all.
Deaf people have always been remarkable for their acuteness of vision, touch, and smell.
Their substitutes for adaptability can sustain them only in the limited enclaves of civilization, not in the wide open spaces of the desert, or in the terrifying futures Paul opens himself to in his visions.
Who, soothed to false repose by the fanning plumes above And the music-stirring motion of its soft and busy feet, Dream visions of aereal joy, and call the monster, Love, And wake, and find the shadow Pain, as he whom now we greet.
Then the old woman rendring out like sighes, began to speake in this sort : My daughter take a good heart unto you, and bee not afeared at feigned and strange visions and dreams, for as the visions of the day are accounted false and untrue, so the visions of the night doe often change contrary.
The occupiers and their agenda hold pride of place in most accounts, whereas the vanquished country itself is located in the postwar context of a world falling into antagonistic Cold War camps and discussed in terms of a vision of that moment which was distinctly American.
Portugal and Holland were too small to cherish visions of European aggrandizement, and they naturally sought an outlet in Asia and Africa for their energies.
As often as he is pressed by the demands of the Koreish, he involves himself in the obscure boast of vision and prophecy, appeals to the internal proofs of his doctrine, and shields himself behind the providence of God, who refuses those signs and wonders that would depreciate the merit of faith, and aggravate the guilt of infidelity.
He does not see the different plants like an agriculturalist, nor the medicinal roots like a physician, but everything that he sees with his material eyes he secretly contemplates in his mind through spiritual vision.