26984 words

viewed

4 definitions • 13 examples
1
past simple and past participle of
2
to have a particular opinion or way of thinking about someone or something:

Examples:

A reporter asked the minister how he viewed recent events.
be viewed as She is viewed as a strong candidate for the job.
view something with something We view these latest developments with concern/suspicion/satisfaction.
view something from an angle If we view the problem from a different angle, a solution may become more obvious.
How do you view your prospects/chances (= what do you consider your chances to be) in tomorrow's race?
3
to watch or look at something:

Examples:

There's a special area at the airport where you can view aircraft taking off and landing.
The extent of the flooding can only be fully appreciated when viewed from the air.
The benefit concert was viewed by millions on NBC.
To learn more, view the relevant pages on the website.
I jotted down a few notes while I was viewing.
4
to look around a house or other property because you are thinking of buying it:

Examples:

We have two people coming to view the house this afternoon.
When viewing properties, always take someone with you.
Always view a second time before making an offer.

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