noun

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(physical) Visual perception.

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A picture, drawn or painted; a sketch.

example

a fine view of Lake George

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(psychological) Opinion, judgement, imagination.

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A virtual or logical table composed of the result set of a query in relational databases.

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The part of a computer program which is visible to the user and can be interacted with

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A wake.

verb

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To look at.

example

The video was viewed by millions of people.

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To regard in a stated way.

example

I view it as a serious breach of trust.

Examples of view in a Sentence

You have a nice view from your apartment.

He came into view and moved around the punching bag.

In his view the earth is all equally cultivated like a garden.

Wait a bit, I have something in view for you this evening.

Deities view the world differently?

One such as me would view that relationship – and my mate – as a battle to be won.

She stopped within full view of Jetr and waited, not wanting to draw the attention of the entire Council to her.

Maybe it was merely love that made her view him that way, but considering all the second and third glances he got from other women, she doubted it.

He darted up the hill and disappeared from view over the top.

Dean looked back at Fred in the rear view mirror but there was no hint of clarification.

The topless Jeep offered an unfettered view of the spectacular scenery they entered as soon as they left the highway.

You tear me away from the only stability I have in my life, expect me to change my view on the entire world overnight, reject me and now, you're asking me to take a chance on something you can't guarantee.

Dean sat in the corner, trying to read up on Colorado law as it pertained to the duties of sheriff, but was drawn by politeness and the darkened room to view the exhibit.

Why would I want to see more of the same thing I view from this wagon seat all day?

Your view of life is a regrettable delusion.

I'll record the facts from my personal point of view, and my observation.

There were a number of different routes, but the Deans chose the two-mile town site loop, a nearly flat path that first traversed a scented pine forest and then opened to a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains.

I don't know about forever, but you'd be hard pressed to find a better view.

He clasped his hands behind his head, giving her an unobstructed view of his body.

Jackson moved to get a better view.

Now that's a view worth the ride.

Naturalists who deal specially with museum collections have been compelled, it is true, for other reasons to attach an increasing importance to what is called the type specimen, but they find that this insistence on the individual, although invaluable from the point of view of recording species, is unsatisfactory from the point of view of scientific zoology; and propositions for the amelioration of this condition of affairs range from a refusal of Linnaean nomenclature in such cases, to the institution of a division between master species for such species as have been properly revised by the comparative morphologist, and provisional species for such species as have been provisionally registered by those working at collections.

From our point of view, the job of the plant is to convert sunlight into energy and store that energy in a tasty way; then when we eat the plant, we get that energy.

She had a brief view of Denton's face before her own plunged into the agent's chest.

She was remembering the view of the creek from the bridge - and the brush choking its banks.

Xander stood and disappeared from Jessi's view while Toni fussed.

The door to his bedroom was open, and there was a note on the iPad that sat within plain view on the kitchen counter nearest the stairs.

He should view the temp onboard for a week as disposable, like the women he slept with.

Determined to swap it out for a picture of a horse or something bland, Jessi poured herself another cup of coffee and snatched the iPad, settling on the couch within view of the porch.

Instead, she grabbed a coffee and sat across the food court, within view.

The view peculiar to him is reached in the end as the crowning conception towards which all separate channels of thought have tended, and in the light of which the life of man in nature and mind, in the individual and in society, had been surveyed.

We may add that according to this view nothing is real but the living spirit of God and the world of living spirits which He has created; the things of this world have only reality in so far as they are the appearance of spiritual substance, which underlies everything.

What remains to be done is, not to explain how such a world manages to be what it is, nor how we came to form these notions, but merely this - to expel from the circle and totality of our conceptions those abstract notions which are inconsistent and jarring, or to remodel and define them so that they may constitute a consistent and harmonious view.

This would lead to the view of Leibnitz, that the world consists of monads, self-sufficient beings, leading an inner life.

If their view is correct, the theory appears to be a remarkable example of deductive reasoning.

He agreed with Pasteur that the presence of living cells is essential to the transformation of sugar into alcohol, but dissented from the view that the process occurs within the cell.

This view, however, has not met with general acceptance.

The anatomical construction of these plants presents many peculiarities which have given rise to discussion as to the allocation of the order among the dicotyledons or among the monocotyledons, the general balance of opinion being in favour of the former view.

Before applying the solution to a mathematical investigation of the present question, it may be well to consider the matter for a few moments from a more general point of view.

The ascent from Chamonix is now frequently made in summer (rarely in winter also), but, owing to the great height of the mountain, the view is unsatisfactory, though very extensive (Lyons is visible).

Careful study of the text will not support this view.

From Peter's point of view the question was, did the enormity of the tsarevich's crime absolve the tsar from the oath which he had taken to spare the life of this prodigal son?

With a view to an ampler site for his college, Waynflete obtained on the 5th of July 1456 a grant of the Hospital of St John the Baptist outside the east gate at Oxford and on the 15th of July licence to found a college there.

For a long time it was thought that precedents could have no place in equity, inasmuch as it professed in each case to do that which was just; and we find this view maintained by common lawyers after it had been abandoned by the professors of equity themselves.

The view (traceable no doubt to the Aristotelian definition) that equity mitigates the hardships of the law where the law errs through being framed in universals, is to be found in some of the earlier writings.

Norfolk is the see of a Protestant Episcopal bishopric. The city has a public park of 110 acres and various smaller ones, and in the vicinity are several summer resorts, notably Virginia Beach, Ocean View, Old Point Comfort, Pine Beach and Willoughby Beach.

His Zwinglian view of the Eucharist disturbed his relations with his Catholic colleagues.

Instruments have been invented by Alvan Clark and Sir Howard Grubb for measuring with the spider-line micrometer angles which are larger than the field of view of the eyepiece.

In both cases two eyepieces are employed, one to view each separate web.

A faint light being thrown on the outside of the silvered plate, there appear bright lines in the field of view.

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