An act of watching or observing (something)
“Pictured here is Prince Charles during his viewing of the renovation of the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh.”
An act of broadcasting a program for public viewing
“Even the scale of spectatorship in a public viewing of broadcasted events has gained attention as an important aspect of management.”
The action of looking thoughtfully at something for a long time
Early showing of entertainment
A public showing
The faculty or power of seeing
An instance of looking, usually brief
To hold an opinion
(dated) Behaving toward in a stated way
“When we think about the Middle Ages, it is easy to view Europe in light of what it became rather than what it was.”
Present participle for to look at or inspect
“A small horizontal slit in the center of the door allowed me to view some of the darkened room beyond.”
Present participle for to consider or regard somebody or something as
Present participle for to form a mental image of
Present participle for to consider or give serious or careful thought to
(look over) Present participle for to have a view in a specified direction, typically from above
Present participle for to view by spending time in, usually as part of a holiday or vacation
Present participle for to represent by a drawing, painting, or other art forms
(of news or an event) Present participle for to react to in a specified way
Of, or relating to, optics or optical instruments
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