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field of vision
noun
the entire view encompassed by the eye when it is trained in any particular direction.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of field of vision1
Example Sentences
She hovered in my field of vision for 20 silent, heart-shaking seconds.
In his left field of vision, “I just see black feathers.”
It's only grown worse in the decade since he first ran for president, as both the leader and followers compete to inject as much unsightliness as possible into the American field of vision.
I walked until my emotional field of vision was mercifully more narrow: One more step, one more breath, that’s all I had to worry about.
By comparing the two fields of vision, the bird-eye-inspired camera can achieve greater motion detection capabilities than the conventional camera.
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