Imagine [verb]

Definition of Imagine:

dream up, conceive

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Sentence/Example of Imagine:

It’s hard to even imagine school without a classic Mead Composition Book.

Just imagine if the more than 200,000 people who voted in Jefferson County, Kentucky, during the primary had actually shown up at the county’s only polling location.

“It’s actually not possible to imagine an AP class being shut down abruptly at Scripps Ranch High or many others,” Lewis writes.

It’s actually not possible to imagine an AP class being shut down abruptly at Scripps Ranch High or many others.

Now imagine that you want to insert a new edge connecting two nodes in a planar graph, say nodes 1 and 6 in the example below.

In this time of pandemic, if you imagine a more educated society, it would allow us to more easily tackle more this crisis.

We asked urban planning experts to help us imagine a newly developed downtown.

As you can imagine, this must have been annoying to those affected.

They don’t seem to care much about Hargrove and Jones, who are having what we can only imagine is one of the worst weeks of their careers.

It’s hard to imagine, say, a hospital running without specific protocols in place.