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Imaginings meaning
plural of imagining
Example sentences (13)
The Internet Age, in all its guises, is squarely where we find ourselves, and while the immediacy and ease of available information is beyond any previous generation’s wildest imaginings, access to it is a long way from universal.
In her episodic imaginings, the woman objectifies Rooman as a cheesily romantic figure.
The catch is that, under most imaginings, it is the US, Europe and the Arab Gulf who do the giving; the Iranians just take.
Earlier this year, however, a study published in Ecology reported something straight out of my childhood imaginings: Northern pitcher plants also eat salamanders.
Over the past several years, the Mouse House has been in the business of making live-action re-imaginings of some of their most enduring animated classics.
Both the original and more recent re-imaginings are worthy of the celluloid treatment.
Some live-action shows are luckily living through an era of superheroes and re-imaginings, and draw from a plethora of visual history to construct their character designs.
They are now a world where all sorts of queer re-imaginings and allusions are always possible.
According to Hume, the creative faculty makes use of (at least) four mental operations which produce imaginings out of sense-impressions.
Both Manet and Degas reinterpreted classical figurative canons within contemporary situations; in Manet's case the re-imaginings met with hostile public reception.
By "impressions", he means sensations, while by "ideas", he means memories and imaginings.
Collective imaginings : Spinoza, past and present.
The "errors" are the fantastic and vague imaginings of the ancients.