“More easily appraised than such intangible factors are the four external factors affecting the visibility of any object.”
“Route-finding was difficult due to limited visibility, and the climbing was increasingly difficult amid rain and snow showers.”
“Nor do we find in any of the accounts of survivors or witnesses any evidence whatsoever to sustain the statement that there was poor visibility that day.”
“Once scorned as a visionary, he lived to be venerated as an institution, a patrician rebel, an idealist who refused to despair, a moral man who declined to permit age to mellow him.”
“A seventeenth-century visionary had foretold of these current events.”
(business) One who converts a vision (such as idea or concept) into a visual image, e.g. a storyboard, animation, movie footage. (domain: multimedia, advertising). Same as visualizer (American advertising usage).
“The visualness of the art exhibition was awe-inspiring, as vibrant colors and detailed brushstrokes transformed the canvases into lifelike masterpieces.”
“In past times, we divided ourselves into the introverts and the extroverts, the field-dependent and the field-independent, the visualizers and the verbalizers.”
“So, he has access to his entire timeline, and it was up to the visualizers to visualize it in some way that it might be.”
“Back to the point, it has been leapfrogged by several other visualizers.”