To see; look on; behold.
To examine with the eye; look on with attention, or for the purpose of examining; survey; explore; peruse.
To survey intellectually; examine with the mental eye; consider; regard.
Synonyms To witness.
To scan.
To contemplate.
To look; take a view.
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The act of viewing, seeing, or beholding; examination by the eye; survey; inspection; look; sight.
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The act of perceiving by the mind; mental survey; intellectual inspection or examination; observation; consideration.
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Power of seeing or perception, either physical or mental; range of vision; reach of sight; extent of prospect.
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That which is viewed, seen, or beheld; something which is looked upon; sight or spectacle presented to the eye or to the mind; scene; prospect.
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A scene as represented by painting, drawing, or photography; a picture or sketch, especially a landscape.
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Manner or mode of looking at things; manner of regarding subjects on which various opinions may be held; judgment; opinion; conception; notion; way of thinking; theory.
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Something looked toward or forming the subject of consideration; intention; design; purpose; aim.
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Appearance; show; aspect.
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In law, an inspection by the jury of property or a place the appearance or condition of which is involved in the case, or useful to enable the jury to understand the testimony, as of a place where a crime has been committed.
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Specifically, inspection of a dead body; an autopsy.
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The footing of a beast.
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In Anglo-Saxon law, the office of a sheriff in seeing all the frank-pledges of a hundred, and that all youths above fourteen belonged to some tithing: a function of the court-leet.
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Synonyms 4 and View, Prospect, Scene, Landscape. View is the most general of these words; prospect most suggests the idea that the beholder is at a place somewhat elevated, so as to be able to see far; scene most suggests the idea of resemblance to a picture; landscape most suggests the idea of diversity in unity.