Sentence examples for The imagined from inspiring English sources

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The imagined

verb

To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind.

  • Try to imagine a pink elephant.

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The imagined situation is deeply unnatural.

The imagined potential consumer somewhere in this world, reduced to its buying power, might belong to the past.

They delight in the imagined power struggle.

Who are the imagined audience?

Blur the real and the imagined.

This was new territory: the imagined coming to life.

And he was expert in the imagined slight.

Let the imagined snail trail brighten your complexion.

Alice has a weakness for the imagined, the hypothetical.

By association, the real and the imagined converge.

He was the imagined black president of apocalypse blockbusters – but real!

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