Results for: imagine, conceive, envision, interpret observations with a concept
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figurative language, implicit comparison, see also:mixed metaphor, simile, poetic substitution of one thing for another in order to suggest comparison or resemblance; mundane thing that is used as a symbol for an abstract conceptmetaphor
figure of speech with "and", phrase that uses two words connected by a conjunction to express a complex concepthendiadys
figure of speech, figure of speech that uses one object in place of another related concept (ex: using "the throne" to refer to the monarchy)metonymy
form concepts; express ideas; think, conceive, imagine, form thoughtideate
formulate ideals, imagine as perfect, make ideal; represent as the embodiment of perfection; view someone or something as ideal, romanticizeidealize
have visions or imaginary perceptions, see or hear that which does not exist, imagine sensing somethinghallucinate
ideogram, pictorial symbol which directly represents a concept or thingideograph
ideograph, pictorial symbol which directly represents a concept or thingideogram
illegible, impossible to interpret, not enjoyable to read, unfit for readingunreadable
imagine in advance, picture beforehand; represent in advance, depict ahead of time, indicate future existence of, think about beforehandprefigure
imagine to oneself, picture, visualize, picture something mentallyenvision
in a manner that is impossible to imagine or describeunimaginably
In capital budgeting, the concept that investment projects are financed out of a pool of bonds, preferred stock, and common stock, and a weighted average cost of capital must be used to calculate investment returns., In insurance, a group of insurers w...Pool
interpret mythology using euhemerismeuhemerize
know, know; perceive, comprehend, understand; conceive, grasp, knowledge, understanding, perception; awareness, consciousness; area of knowledge; field of visionken
 

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