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		Definition of visualization in English: visualization(British visualisation) noun vɪʒ(j)ʊəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nvɪzjʊəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The representation of an object, situation, or set of information as a chart or other image.  video systems allow visualization of the entire gastrointestinal tract  Example sentencesExamples -  Custom Framer is a framing visualization and reporting package, allowing customers to see framing orders on-screen in a frame shop or online.
 -  Described as an artist who is a believer in the subversive power of the image, his critical relation to visualisation is expressed in paintings, films, television and multi-media formats that have earned him international acclaim.
 -  The live performances, however, experimented with different modes of visualisation, including using Sey's 10-minute video work Sex Times Technology Equals the Future.
 -  Using ArchiCAD as a design and visualization tool, entrants were challenged to create virtual representations of these imaginary places.
 -  Effects visualisation is represented in the thing as a great labour; labour in the sense not only of work and a workforce but of painful, agonising struggle.
 
 - 1.1count noun A chart or other image that is created as a visual representation of an object, situation, or set of information.
 3D visualizations for architectural design  Example sentencesExamples -  Unlike the models and visualisations, these drawings are a trace of the collaboration that produced the architecture.
 -  She chooses a digital visualisation of a black rainbow made from daylight fireworks by a Chinese artist.
 -  These visualizations show how heat follows the path of least resistance, through conductive materials like aluminum window frames or concrete structural slabs.
 -  One of the most touching is a visualization of bipolar disorder as a tree trunk.
 -  The point is not a celebration of military or political triumph, but rather a visualization of the human quest for spiritual lightness, for a transcendent peace.
 
  
 2The formation of a mental image of something.  the story uses descriptive language to aid visualization  visualization is a helpful technique for relieving stress count noun a powerful visualization of a future dystopia    Definition of visualization in US English: visualization(British visualisation) noun 1The representation of an object, situation, or set of information as a chart or other image.  video systems allow visualization of the entire gastrointestinal tract  Example sentencesExamples -  Custom Framer is a framing visualization and reporting package, allowing customers to see framing orders on-screen in a frame shop or online.
 -  Effects visualisation is represented in the thing as a great labour; labour in the sense not only of work and a workforce but of painful, agonising struggle.
 -  Described as an artist who is a believer in the subversive power of the image, his critical relation to visualisation is expressed in paintings, films, television and multi-media formats that have earned him international acclaim.
 -  Using ArchiCAD as a design and visualization tool, entrants were challenged to create virtual representations of these imaginary places.
 -  The live performances, however, experimented with different modes of visualisation, including using Sey's 10-minute video work Sex Times Technology Equals the Future.
 
 - 1.1 A chart or other image that is created as a visual representation of an object, situation, or set of information.
 3D visualizations for architectural design  Example sentencesExamples -  She chooses a digital visualisation of a black rainbow made from daylight fireworks by a Chinese artist.
 -  These visualizations show how heat follows the path of least resistance, through conductive materials like aluminum window frames or concrete structural slabs.
 -  One of the most touching is a visualization of bipolar disorder as a tree trunk.
 -  Unlike the models and visualisations, these drawings are a trace of the collaboration that produced the architecture.
 -  The point is not a celebration of military or political triumph, but rather a visualization of the human quest for spiritual lightness, for a transcendent peace.
 
  
 2The formation of a mental image of something.  the story uses descriptive language to aid visualization  visualization is a helpful technique for relieving stress count noun a powerful visualization of a future dystopia     |