in view

in (someone's) view

In someone's opinion. And what, in your view, would be the best way to go about solving this problem? In my view, this tax should be abolished altogether!See also: view

in view

1. Within the range of vision; able to be seen; visible. Wait until the enemy soldiers are in view before beginning your attack.2. As a point of regard, deliberation, or careful attention; under consideration. Let's keep that idea in view for the board meeting next week.3. As a goal, end, or achievement being sought. With the championship in view, the team began training harder than ever before.See also: view

in view

1. Also, within view. Visible, in sight, as in The end of the project is in view, or The mountains are just within view. [Mid-1500s] 2. Under consideration, as in Let's keep this suggestion in view while we talk about the project. [Mid-1600s] 3. As an end or goal one aims at. For example, With the coming election in view, we should present a united front on the issues. [Early 1700s] Also see in view of. See also: view

(have, etc. something) in ˈview

(formal) (have, etc.) something as an idea, plan, etc. in your mind: What the protesters have in view is a world without nuclear weapons.He wanted to get rich, and he went abroad with this end in view.See also: view