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Definition of “field of vision”

field of vision (fiːld əv ˈvɪʒ ən)  or visual field

Definitions

noun

  1. your field of vision is the area that you can see without turning your head

Example Sentences Including 'field of vision'

And there was a brightness in the air; gossamer shapes moving across his field of vision , shedding beads of light.
Clive Barker EVERVILLE (2001)
German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer said every man took the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.
The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
He would reach over, move the glass carefully to the left, within Mark's field of vision.
Adair, Tom (Intro) Three Kinds of Kissing - Scottish Short Stories
In New Blood, Saatchi's field of vision has expanded well beyond London, showing work from Europe, Japan and South America.
Spiked (2004)
Swift's characters are untroubled by anything outside their immediate field of vision.
Globe and Mail (2003)
The condition narrows the field of vision and damages the optic nerve.
Sun, News of the World (2004)
The most important symptom of cataract is progressive loss of visual clarity in the centre of the field of vision.
Youngson, Dr. Robert The Antioxidant Health Plan
We sat in his living room and I gradually drifted into Don's field of vision.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
With this thought, his field of vision opened as if he were a bird breaking through a layer of clouds below the sky.
Zindell, David The Broken God

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