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Mentally conjuring up
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imagining
Word definitions for imagining in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. Something imagined. vb. 1 (present participle of imagin English) 2 (present participle of imagine English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Imagine \Im*ag"ine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imagined ; p. pr. & vb. n. Imagining .] [F. imaginer, L. imaginari, p. p. imaginatus, fr. imago image. See Image .] To form in the mind a notion or idea of; to form a mental image of; to conceive; to produce by the ...
Usage examples of imagining.
All of his imaginings had pictured either Gime, Del Ling, Old Dan, or even the girl, Kateen MacRoy, in the role of villain, perhaps mastermind.
He would sit, faintly smiling over pleasant imaginings and dear reminiscences of his own, while battle raged between Edith and her father, or while Sheridan unloosed jeremiads upon the sullen Roscoe, who drank heavily to endure them.
Her breathtaking beauty quickened his very soul, stirring his mind with imaginings of what loveliness lay hidden from view.
The scamp was luxuriating in his own imaginings or reminiscences, much less of a lover and far more of a rhapsodist than he suspected.
I said, recalling with mortification just such imaginings while awaiting Katya in Salies that first rainy afternoon when she came to collect her bicycle.
He was not a man for wild imaginings: Urse listened with all his might.
His flavoursome imaginings wafted up to wrap around a twitching tongue.
Lesbia, once married to a worthy man, such a man as Lord Hartfield, for instance, would soon rise to a higher level than that Belgravian swamp over which the malarian vapours of falsehood, and slander, and self-seeking, and prurient imaginings hang dense and thick.
It was the leocorn or, as Baudolino used to say when he was little, the leoncorn, or unicorn, the monoceros of his childish imaginings.
Amy Sump is going to tell lies about you and force you to leave, so get out now before her childish imaginings ruin everything.
Lady Ombersley was still dazed, still clutching feebly at the fast vanishing picture of the shy little niece of her imaginings, but at these words that insipid damsel was cast into the limbo of things unregretted and unremembered.
Part of myself still rested within the amputated beetle, and I gathered some small hope from the fact until the bad dreams started, as Barleycorn invaded my newly opened Shadow with his evil imaginings.
Lesbia, once married to a worthy man, such a man as Lord Hartfield, for instance, would soon rise to a higher level than that Belgravian swamp over which the malarian vapours of falsehood, and slander, and self-seeking, and prurient imaginings hang dense and thick.
These are so arranged respectively that the lusts of evil and the imaginings of falsity in hell are precisely opposite to the affections of good and the thoughts of truth in heaven.
I start at my own shadow, and am full of all sorts of horrible imaginings.