Sentence examples for to imagined from inspiring English sources

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to imagined

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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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Eastwood also alluded to imagined profanities uttered by the silent and invisible president.

He seems to have graduated from frantic appeals to imagined authority — nobody else is saying what that guy says!

In 1783 the first successful flight of a hot air balloon introduced the real, as opposed to imagined, overhead view.

The 82-year-old star also alluded to imagined profanities uttered by the silent and invisible president.

Correctly identifying real risk, as opposed to imagined risk, is the underlying challenge for everyone in the country.

Nearly simultaneous multiple bombings, aimed at maximising terror and carrying a message of "resistance" to imagined enemies of Islam, have become a calling card of the terrorist group.

It inscribes in the viewer's mind an arc from the mundane fact of burnt paper to imagined reaches of the earth and the cosmos.

In those years it was a small step from legitimate fear of further attacks to imagined conspiracies planned at the pinnacles of power.

Like Jonathan Swift, he saw no reason not to indulge in a little time travel to imagined places while skewering contemporary mores.

Word of a Russian plot to reduce snowfall by seeding approaching storm fronts with chemicals segues to imagined carols like "I'm Dreaming of a Nontoxic Christmas".

For me all studios hark back to my father's shed, where the workbench strewn with tools became the cockpit of a fantasy aircraft journeying to imagined lands.

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