Sentence examples for the imagining from inspiring English sources

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the imagining

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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"Now, some people consume imagination, and some people do the imagining," she said.

We could argue that both, the re-imagination of historical events (as in your first book), and the imagining of a fictional cast of characters (as in your second), by a writer who is sensitive to her role as a translator (to the world outside the place/events), give us a portrait of a culture and a nation.

The imagining, of course, was easier for me.

I had to gulp, or the imagining wouldn't "take".

"Do you — " William's voice caught with the imagining of it.

The Sopranos does the imagining; our eyes need only follow.

"First comes the imagining, then the search for the reality.

A disaster beyond the imagining of any screenwriter.

You can tell that she's changed part of the imagining.

If you can redirect the imagining you should be able redirect the physicality.

The dragon is haunting, a condition in the imagining of the poet.

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