visioning


vi·sion

V0122000 (vĭzh′ən)n.1. a. The faculty of sight; eyesight: poor vision.b. Something that is or has been seen.2. Unusual competence in discernment or perception; intelligent foresight: a leader of vision.3. The manner in which one sees or conceives of something.4. A mental image produced by the imagination.5. The mystical experience of seeing something that is not in fact present to the eye or is supernatural.6. A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.tr.v. vi·sioned, vi·sion·ing, vi·sions 1. To see in a vision.2. To picture in the mind; envision.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vīsiō, vīsiōn-, from vīsus, past participle of vidēre, to see; see weid- in Indo-European roots.]
vi′sion·al adj.vi′sion·al·ly adv.

visioning

(ˈvɪʒənɪŋ) n (Alternative Belief Systems) the act or an instance of seeing something in or as if in a vision