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imaginations <an imagination; imaginations> N

imaginations

primary imagination LING

secondary imagination LING

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Gecko's mission is to serve as a launch pad for our audiences imaginations, awakening their senses and engaging their emotions.
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Amid our wildly buzzing imaginations he conjures reality in all of its gut-wrenching inwardness with a steady, unaffected face.
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Over time political imaginations have withered, millions eke out a wretched and cheerless life, and our leaders focus on manufactured non-issues, such as anti-nationalism.
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I was reading and hearing information which seemed to come from people's imaginations and guesswork.
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Alternatively the tropical experience may be the real one, and the sickbed interjections just the imaginations of a fading mind.
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Every experience in the last six months, whether ordeal or treat, had bound our imaginations together and this informed the quality of the work.
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Heaven s music videos were envisioned to be having playful storylines, colorful scenery, creative imaginations and breezy effects.
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Out of the imaginations of the students, salt and pepper shakers emerged with no two alike.
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Our imaginations saved us from finding life too humdrum, as did the wild freedom of being able to roam far and wide in different kinds of (neighbouring) bushland...
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This story, but fictional, vision of Franciscan churchmen, "seoritas" and "caballeros" permeated the novel and captured the imaginations of readers.
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