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
- She visualises her goals every morning before starting work.
- The architect visualises the building before drawing the plans.
- This software visualises complex data in simple charts.
- He finds it hard to visualise abstract mathematical concepts.
- The teacher visualises the lesson using colorful diagrams.
- Scientists visualise molecular structures using computer models.
- She visualises herself succeeding in the interview.