imagery in the PONS Dictionary

imagery Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

visual imagery

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some of his imagery was accused of being sacrilegious.
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These poems range from religious imagery to implied metaphors of religion.
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A second level of meaning is created by the imagery of progression.
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The song is a direct celebration of motherhood and it speaks of angels and keepers, wardens and warriors, mixing imagery of care and protection.
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Gradually intensifying, an eye became intermediately visible on infrared imagery and a persistent eye was visible via microwave imagery.
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Most of the undesirable artifacts of the original tuning are now gone, and the sonic imagery today may be as good as it gets.
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In 1968, researchers established that the brain will replay imagery when reminded of it in other forms.
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His poetry work is creative and new imagery.
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One of these differences is the added imagery throughout the poem.
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People using imagery also indicated that they had increased their ability to make choices and their overall power to create changes in their lives.
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