vision (visions plural )
1 n-count Your vision of a future situation or society is what you imagine or hope it would be like, if things were very different from the way they are now.
usu N of n
I have a vision of a society that is free of exploitation and injustice..., That's my vision of how the world could be...
2 n-count If you have a vision of someone in a particular situation, you imagine them in that situation, for example because you are worried that it might happen, or hope that it will happen.
usu N of n
(=image)
He had a vision of Cheryl, slumped on a plastic chair in the waiting-room..., Maybe you had visions of being surrounded by happy, smiling children.
3 n-count A vision is the experience of seeing something that other people cannot see, for example in a religious experience or as a result of madness or taking drugs.
It was on 24th June 1981 that young villagers first reported seeing the Virgin Mary in a vision.
4 n-uncount Your vision is your ability to see clearly with your eyes.
(=sight)
It causes blindness or serious loss of vision...
5 n-uncount Your vision is everything that you can see from a particular place or position.
(=view)
Jane blocked Cross's vision and he could see nothing...