Pronunciation: /ˈvɪzəbəˌlaɪz/
verb to make visible or bring attention to something that was previously unseen or unnoticed
A1 She used bright colors to visibilize her artwork.
A2 The new campaign aims to visibilize the struggles of marginalized communities.
B1 The organization works to visibilize the impact of climate change on local ecosystems.
B2 The documentary visibilizes the challenges faced by refugees in their journey to safety.
C1 The artist's work visibilizes the complexities of human emotions in a unique way.
C2 Through her writing, she visibilizes the hidden narratives of history that are often overlooked.
formal It is important to visibilize the contributions of all team members in the project report.
informal Let's make sure to visibilize everyone's hard work on this project.
slang We need to really visibilize how awesome our squad is.
figurative The artist used bold colors to visibilize the emotions in the painting.
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