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What (who) is view - definition

FORMER SOFTWARE DIVISION OF ACORN COMPUTERS
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view         
I
n.
opinion
1) to air, express, present, put forward, voice a view
2) to harbor, hold a view
3) to advance, advocate a view
4) to exchange views
5) to take a view
6) a cheerful, optimistic, rosy; dim, grave, pessimistic view (she took a dim view of the matter)
7) advanced; contrary; conservative; divergent; diverse; liberal, progressive; modem; old-fashioned; outdated, outmoded; philosophical; political; popular; radical; reactionary; slanted; sound; strong; unpopular views
8) a view about, on
9) a view that + clause (they disputed my view that taxes should be raised)
10) in smb.'s view (in my view the offer is unacceptable)
sight
11) to get a view of
12) to block smb.'s view
13) a beautiful, breathtaking, magnificent, superb view
14) a clear, unhampered, unimpaired view
15) a bird's eye; close-up; full; full-length view
16) in, within view (in full view of the public)
17) (misc.) to come into view
perspective
18) an exploded view
what can be seen
19) a rear view
20) a view from (the view from the window)
21) (misc.) a room with a nice view (of the ocean)
aim
22) with a view (with a view to reestablishing diplomatic relations)
misc.
23) in view of ('in consideration of'); a point of view
II
v. (d; tr.) to view as (she was viewed as a serious threat to the party leadership)
view         
¦ noun
1. the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place.
2. a sight or prospect from a particular position, typically an attractive one.
3. an attitude or opinion.
4. an inspection of things for sale by prospective purchasers, especially of works of art.
¦ verb
1. look at or inspect.
inspect (a house or other property) with the prospect of buying or renting it.
watch (a programme) on television.
Hunting see (a fox) break cover.
2. regard in a particular way: he was viewed as an eccentric.
Phrases
in full view clearly visible.
in view
1. visible.
2. in one's mind or as one's aim.
in view of because or as a result of.
on view being shown or exhibited to the public.
with a view to with the hope or intention of.
Derivatives
viewable adjective
viewing noun
viewless adjective
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. vieue, feminine past participle of veoir 'see', from L. videre.
view         
I. v. a.
1.
Survey, scan, eye, see, witness, behold, inspect, explore, contemplate, look on or upon, turn the eyes to, have in sight.
2.
Consider, regard, study, contemplate, think about, reflect upon, survey intellectually, examine with the mental eye.
II. n.
1.
Sight, survey, inspection, examination by the eye.
2.
Mental survey, intellectual examination.
3.
Sight, reach of the sight.
4.
Prospect, scene, vista, perspective.
5.
Sketch, picture.
6.
Design, purpose, object, aim, intent, intention, scope, drift.
7.
Opinion, judgment, notion, belief, impression, idea, sentiment, conception.
8.
Appearance, show, aspect.

Wikipedia

Acornsoft

Acornsoft was the software arm of Acorn Computers, and a major publisher of software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. As well as games, it also produced a large number of educational titles, extra computer languages and business and utility packages – these included word processor VIEW and the spreadsheet ViewSheet supplied on ROM and cartridge for the BBC Micro/Acorn Electron and included as standard in the BBC Master and Acorn Business Computer.

Examples of use of view
1. The collectivist view, by contrast, is a top-down view.
2. "Every view is a partial view, even from a satellite.
3. The collectivist view, by contrast, is a top–down view.
4. Tyubiteika is an Uzbek eatery with a view –– not just any view, but a space–age super view.
5. "In school, we were taught an official point of view, not a neutral point of view.