visu·al·ize visualizes visualizing visualized in BRIT, also use visualise If you visualize something, you imagine what it is like by forming a mental picture of it. Susan visualized her wedding day and saw herself walking down the aisle on her father's arm He could not visualize her as old She visualized him stomping to his car, the picture of self-righteousness It was hard to visualize how it could have been done. = imagine + visualization visualizations visu·ali·za·tion a perfect visualization of reality. to form a picture of someone or something in your mind = imagine
{f} picture, envisage, conjure up, imagine; make image of internal organs by means of x-rays (also visualise)
for a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract; "Mathematicians often visualize"
make visible; "With this machine, ultrasound can be visualized" imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy" for a mental picture of something that is invisible or abstract; "Mathematicians often visualize" view the outline of by means of an X-ray; "The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver