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horizon [həˈraɪzən] N

horizon a. fig:

horizon

observation horizon N ECON, MATH

Usage examples with horizon

to loom on the horizon

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He opened the service horizon of the foundation.
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Professional baseball is not on the horizon for every college player, in need of a summer league.
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If the real sun is obstructed from view by clouds or other objects, the false sunset appears like a minuscule sun touching the horizon.
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The system is generally line-of-sight limited, with a nominal range of 450 km, the normal radio horizon.
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It also appears as if information can't be reflected at the event horizon as there is nothing special about it locally.
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Rotation rates experienced are dramatic and can exceed 400 degrees per second in an attitude that may even have the nose above the horizon.
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Plan frequency and planning horizon depend on the specifics of the industry.
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Already, there are storm clouds on the horizon with opponents of the sport talking about ban and restriction.
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Rather than large complexes, she planned varied types of buildings, separated by open spaces, creating new horizons for the town and its social housing developments.
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The nature of the group enabled her to expand her musical horizons and experiment with new ideas.
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