visionally
/ˈvɪʒənəli/
adverb
- In a way that relates to or resembles a vision; as if seen in a dream or supernatural sight.
- The story is told visionally, blending reality with fantasy.
- She stared visionally into the fire, lost in thought.
- The prophet spoke visionally, describing scenes no one else could see.
- In a way that shows imagination or foresight about the future.
- The architect visionally designed a city that runs entirely on renewable energy.
- The plan was visionally ambitious, aiming to end poverty in ten years.
- He visionally predicted the rise of online education decades before it happened.
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