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What (who) is imagine - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Imagine song; Imagine (video); Imagine (software); Imagine (magazine); Imagine (disambiguation); Imagine Magazine; Imagine (film); Imagine (song); Imagine (album)

imagine         
v.
1) (d; tr.) to imagine as (can you imagine her as an actress?)
2) (G) I can't imagine going to the party without an invitation
3) (J) can you imagine me becoming a teacher.
4) (K) it is difficult to imagine his marrying anyone
5) (L) I imagine that they will be delighted to hear from you
6) (N; used with an adjective, noun, past participle) can you imagine him president?
imagine         
I. v. a.
1.
Conceive, image, fancy, picture, picture to one's self, figure to one's self.
2.
Devise, contrive, project, frame, invent, mould, create.
3.
Suppose, assume, take for hypothesis, make the hypothesis.
4.
Think, believe, suppose, apprehend, deem.
II. v. n.
Suppose, think, opine, believe, deem, assume, fancy, dream, take it into one's head, have a notion.
imagine         
(imagines, imagining, imagined)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you imagine something, you think about it and your mind forms a picture or idea of it.
He could not imagine a more peaceful scene...
Can you imagine how she must have felt when Mary Brent turned up with me in tow?...
Imagine you're lying on a beach, listening to the steady rhythm of waves lapping the shore...
I can't imagine you being unfair to anyone, Leigh.
VERB: V n/-ing, V wh, V that, V n -ing/prep
2.
If you imagine that something is the case, you think that it is the case.
I imagine you're referring to Jean-Paul Sartre...
'Was he meeting someone?'-'I imagine so.'
= suppose
VERB: V that, V so/not
3.
If you imagine something, you think that you have seen, heard, or experienced that thing, although actually you have not.
I realised that I must have imagined the whole thing.
= dream
VERB: V n, also V that

Wikipedia

Imagine

Imagine may refer to:

  • Imagination
Examples of use of imagine
1. "Can you imagine, can anyone imagine, that women cannot drive in Saudi Arabia?" he said.
2. While it was impossible to imagine Eric Morecambe without Ernie Wise, it was not impossible to imagine Barker without Corbett.
3. You can imagine what he‘s watching, the carnage, the cannons, the bravery, the waste, but you don‘t have to imagine.
4. Imagine Winograd investigating the role of Labor.
5. Afternoon coffee with the Hamasnik, just imagine.