Explore Imagining through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Imagining in a sentence
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Imagining meaning
Something imagined; a figment of the imagination.
Using Imagining
- The main meaning on this page is: Something imagined; a figment of the imagination.
- In the example corpus, imagining often appears in combinations such as: imagining the, imagining what, and imagining.
Context around Imagining
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Imagining
- In this selection, "imagining" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, anybody, start, art, passes, cobb and june stand out and add context to how "imagining" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a re imagining of the and act of imagining june 10. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "imagining" sits close to words such as abbreviated, ablaze and aloud, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with imagining
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And people coming together and imagining another life. (8 words)
Both lend themselves to imagining that the problem (growth) is the solution (growth). (13 words)
Imagining him without anyone to which he can pass the imaginary blunt is so somber. (15 words)
I had two books come out and I was really burnt out, and I really just didn’t know what I would write next because I think when you are struggling through burnout, you really are disconnected from dreaming and imagining and creating. (43 words)
And an area that not only are we playing it heavily and working directly on these systems, but also imagining what the future state looks like for some of those cyber operations on the in space side of things as well. (41 words)
As she looked around the Common months ahead of the big day, she said she felt energized by the prospect of holding Pride here: The simple act of imagining June 10 made her feel “like a little kid” again. (39 words)
I had hopes and dreams and I'm watching it thinking, hoping and imagining, could it be me? (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
Imagining the real becomes necessary for imagining our catastrophes and confronting them and for that turn by which the helpless victim becomes the active survivor who promotes renewal and resilience.
Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter is a re-imagining of the real man with a bloody twist.
After everyone’s gone, Harmanpreet will be alone on the pitch with the ball, figuring out new angles and imagining passes.
And an area that not only are we playing it heavily and working directly on these systems, but also imagining what the future state looks like for some of those cyber operations on the in space side of things as well.
And people coming together and imagining another life.
Anybody imagining Cobb was going to play a major part and have any impact at all is stuck in like 2015.
As she looked around the Common months ahead of the big day, she said she felt energized by the prospect of holding Pride here: The simple act of imagining June 10 made her feel “like a little kid” again.
As someone who primarily reads fiction that could be described as “experimental”, I am both habituated and inured to these sentiments, but I have a hard time imagining any other Australian writer provoking such comments.
Both lend themselves to imagining that the problem (growth) is the solution (growth).
But also, I had like an image of the characters and only after I finished a few drafts did I start imagining people in the role.
But we have not found the conviction of imagining the enduring outsize market share that one of them may have.
By casting herself into every phrase, she implies that the pain of imagining her lover in their old haunts (carousels, cafes) not only revives him; it enlivens her (hence the protracted “I” with which she begins).
David Corenswet becomes the DC Universe's new Man of Steel in Superman: Legacy fan art, imagining what the actor might look like in his super suit.
Digital technologies can revolutionize advanced manufacturing by re-imagining our processes of production and turnover," she says.
Don't think about Geneva convention or human right when imagining these prisoners, even they are still alive.
If deciding to end a five-month relationship because the guy’s about to have a child with another woman is your idea of petty, then I’m having a hard time imagining what you might consider serious.
If I hear a word that interests me I’m out of the conversation, combining it with other words, and imagining a skit based on it.
I had hopes and dreams and I'm watching it thinking, hoping and imagining, could it be me?
I had two books come out and I was really burnt out, and I really just didn’t know what I would write next because I think when you are struggling through burnout, you really are disconnected from dreaming and imagining and creating.
Imagining him without anyone to which he can pass the imaginary blunt is so somber.
Common combinations with imagining
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- imagining the 18×
- imagining what 15×
- and imagining 14×
- of imagining 10×
- imagining that 8×
- was imagining 8×
- imagining it 6×
- time imagining 5×
- imagining and 5×
- by imagining 5×