vision out
C1 informal separable transitive
In simple words
To think hard about what something could look like in the future, like a dream or plan.
Literal meaning: To send one's vision outward — i.e., to project a mental image outward or ahead.
Meanings
1 C1
idiomatic
informal
To imagine or conceptualize a future state, project, or goal in vivid detail.
"Before we start the project, let's vision out what success would actually look like for our team."
Grammar: separable
2 C1
idiomatic
informal
To articulate or share one's vision of a concept or idea with others.
"She spent the whole meeting visioning out her idea for a community garden."
Grammar: separable
Usage notes
Primarily used in American informal and business/motivational contexts. Often heard in startup culture or self-help discourse. Not widely attested in traditional corpora; considered non-standard by many speakers.
Commonly used with
future plan goal idea project strategy
Forms
Base
vision out
I/you/we/they
3rd person
visions out
he/she/it
Past simple
visioned out
yesterday
Past participle
visioned out
have + pp
-ing form
visioning out
continuous
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