verb
- to form a mental image or picture of something
- to make something visible or able to be seen
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- Try to visualise yourself succeeding in the interview.
- She could easily visualise her childhood home in great detail.
- The architect helped us visualise how the new building would look.
- It’s hard to visualise what life was like a hundred years ago.
- The software can visualise complex data in colorful charts.
- Scientists use special equipment to visualise tiny particles.
- Close your eyes and visualise a peaceful beach scene.