imaginations in English

noun
1
the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses.
she'd never been blessed with a vivid imagination

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1. His stories really stretch children's imaginations.

2. Children often have very vivid imaginations .

3. What if it's just a figment of our imaginations?

4. They are unrealistic imaginations, daydreams, idle mind wanderings.

5. Their imaginations foretold the facts of the future.

6. Cowards have good imaginations, imaginations that torment them with all the worst stuff of nightmare, all the horrors that could befall them

7. Manufacturers have let their imaginations run riot to create new computer games.

8. Dinosaurs and humans have only Coexisted in our imaginations

9. Imaginations fettered by today's highly successful orthodoxy will break free.

10. I don't have any slides so I'm going to mime my visuals, so use your imaginations.

11. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travellers and writers for centuries.

12. Small enterprises could capture the imaginations and mobilize the energies of young men.

13. They were intellectual liberators, triple-threat men gifted with soaring imaginations, glowing charisma, and literary genius.

14. 21 Scientists have more to do than to allow their imaginations to roam at large.

15. This is all about maverick tendencies making themselves heard, about imaginations running wild - if not downright livid.

16. The general presidency of the Primary report children living in conditions “beyond our imaginations.”

17. A favorite location of modern horror movies and television shows, insane Asylums have captured our imaginations for ages

18. Life would be dull without stories to enliven our imaginations and fire up our dreams.

19. 27 Scientists have more to do than to allow their imaginations to roam at large.

20. we could make dead classes come alive, we could reignite imaginations, and we can change education.

21. Their imaginations are eager to go rather more than half-way to meet the audacious writer.

22. With just two of his many roles, Al Pacino has lodged himself in solidly our imaginations.

23. But some people use their imaginations in pursuit of antisocial ends—what's sometimes termed “dark Creativity.” A scam artist who

24. 21 Until now, it has been relegated to sketches by Hollywood types with active imaginations, Elliott said.

25. The notion of lasers in space has captured the imaginations of planners at the Pentagon and the White House.

26. Everyone in the family can get ready to unlock their imaginations when they play with these Block Chain Linked Brainteaser Cubes

27. In developing countries, the lure of the big city is promoted by advertising that may tempt eager imaginations.

28. We do so through a largely unconscious selection process, plus the obscure activity of our own maverick imaginations.

29. Artisans needed more than just fertile imaginations and a soft touch with a trowel to bring their work to life.

30. The money that customers owe Sears. once Wall Street figured out how to package such securities, imaginations went wild.

31. Long Island Aquarium provides an interactive and exciting educational experience by capturing the visitors’ imaginations and emphasizing the importance of marine life and environmental preservation.

32. No one ever turned up such a child, whose existence seems to have been yet another figment of fertile right-wing imaginations.

33. Codex’s mission is to inspire technology leaders and entrepreneurs to apply their collective imaginations to deliver technologies that will continue to transform our lives

34. The line of Bureaucrats marching to Capitol Hill to testify in impeachment proceedings against President Trump has sparked the fevered imaginations of many observers.

35. The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative have but slight experience, and those who are experienced have feeble imaginations

36. “The Goodyear Blimp is a true icon that has captured the imaginations of consumers and enthusiasts in the United States and across the world for nearly one hundred years

37. … in the deft hands and fertile imaginations of anthropologists, former or contemporary Anthropophagists have multiplied with the advance of civilization and fieldwork in formerly unstudied culture areas

38. … in the deft hands and fertile imaginations of anthropologists, former or contemporary Anthropophagists have multiplied with the advance of civilization and fieldwork in formerly unstudied culture areas

39. To put in or assign to an unfavorable place, position, or condition: "Their desponding imaginations had long since Consigned him to a watery grave" (William Hickling Prescott).

40. One of our personal favourite instruments of all time, the Celesta (or Celeste), has been capturing people’s imaginations for centuries and will continue to do so for many years to come

41. "Love in opposition always has a hold on people's imaginations, the idea of star-crossed lovers meant to be together but who encounter difficulties, " Kashner, one of the book's authors, says.

42. Earlier in the summer people's imaginations had been fired by a lone consumer's successful Facebook-driven countrywide boycott of cottage cheese which, thanks to a cartel, was exorbitantly expensive.

43. The Commissariat of Enlightenment is a mesmerizing novel of ideas that brilliantly links the tragedy and comedy of the Russian Revolution with the global empire of images that occupies our imaginations today.

44. ‘These peculiar Blobby silhouettes will surely provoke breathless imaginations.’ ‘And with construction catching up to the imagination of architects, the curved and Blobby shapes of these designs are becoming more and more realistic every day.’

45. I wonder how many people who label Bible followers as “Bibliolaters” are themselves biblically illiterate worshiping their own imaginations of God, their own lusts of the flesh, lusts of the eyes, or their own life’s pride.

46. ‘Iraq is Awhirl in rumors.’ ‘As we climb back into the air-conditioned truck, my mind is Awhirl.’ ‘In films she was a creation of lighting and makeup, with enough hints of vulnerability to set imaginations Awhirl.’

47. 1677, Isaac Barrow, The Passion of our Blessed Saviour (sermon) What more palpable confutation can there be of human vanity and arrogance, of all lofty imaginations, all presumptuous confidences, all turgid humours, all fond self-pleasings and self-Admirings, than is that tragical cross […

48. According to Proverbs 6:16-19, there are seven Abominations unto the Lord: a proud look a lying tongue hands that shed innocent blood an heart that deviseth wicked imaginations feet that be swift in running to mischief a false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.

49. A list of six "Abominations" are also given in Proverbs 6: 16 - 19: These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief,

50. Through the lens of fashion, Anglomania, based on the popular exhibition of the same name held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2006, examines aspects of English culture that continue to capture the imaginations of Europeans and Americans, among them the class system, sport, royalty, pageantry, eccentricity, the gentleman, and the country garden.