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Synonyms
vi·sion (vĭzh́ən)

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vīsiō, vīsiōn-, from vīsus past participle of vidēre, to see.]

noun 

    1. The faculty of sight; eyesight: poor vision.
    2. Something that is or has been seen.
  1. Unusual competence in discernment or perception; intelligent foresight: a leader of vision.
  2. The manner in which one sees or conceives of something.
  3. A mental image produced by the imagination.
  4. The mystical experience of seeing as if with the eyes the supernatural or a supernatural being.
  5. A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.

transitive verb: -sioned, -sion·ing, -sions. 

To see in or as if in a vision; envision.

derivatives

vísion·al
adjective
vísion·al·ly
adverb