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View
View
n.
The
act
of
seeing
or
beholding
;
sight
;
look
;
survey
;
examination
by
the
eye
;
inspection
.
View
n.
Mental
survey
;
intellectual
perception
or
examination
; as, a
just
view
of
the
arguments
or
facts
in a
case
.
View
n.
Power
of
seeing
,
either
physically
or
mentally
;
reach
or
range
of
sight
;
extent
of
prospect
.
View
n.
That
which
is
seen
or
beheld
;
sight
presented
to
the
natural
or
intellectual
eye
;
scene
;
prospect
; as,
the
view
from
a
window
.
View
n.
The
pictorial
representation
of a
scene
; a
sketch
, /
ither
drawn
or
painted
; as, a
fine
view
of
Lake
George
.
View
n.
Mode
of
looking
at
anything
;
manner
of
apprehension
;
conception
;
opinion
;
judgment
; as, to
state
one
's
views
of
the
policy
which
ought
to be
pursued
.
View
n.
That
which
is
looked
towards
, or
kept
in
sight
, as
object
,
aim
,
intention
,
purpose
,
design
; as, he
did
it
with
a
view
of
escaping
.
View
n.
Appearance
;
show
;
aspect
.
View
v. t.
To
see
; to
behold
;
especially
, to
look
at
with
attention
, or
for
the
purpose
of
examining
; to
examine
with
the
eye
; to
inspect
; to
explore
.
View
v. t.
To
survey
or
examine
mentally
; to
consider
; as, to
view
the
subject
in
all
its
aspects
.
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