English to Punjabi Dictionary visionary

visionary

ਦਰਸ਼ਣ
definition
noun
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a person with original ideas about what the future will or could be like.
adjective
a visionary leader
(especially of a person) thinking about or planning the future with imagination or wisdom.
a visionary experience
of, relating to, or able to see visions in a dream or trance, or as a supernatural apparition.
example
I marvelled at the imaginative energy of the Martian enterprise, at its 'visionary' and dogged inventiveness.
President Lyndon Johnson epitomized the alpha and omega of a leader's 'visionary' determination.
The Angel's trumpet flower produces a narcotic scent used by South American shamans to induce 'visionary' dreams.
One of its founders, Professor Tony Robards, will explain how York's city leaders took bold and 'visionary' steps to create a shared strategic vision, long before recent government initiatives.
His interest in 'visionary' experience, for example, can be traced back to early essays.
It is not easy to paint a 'visionary' future and also to chart the map that gets you there.
Through Helforth, we initially learn that geometric images represent Natalia's quest for 'visionary' states of experience.
This card asks you to be a 'visionary' - to dream beyond current limitations.
The film is based around Isaac Asimov's 'visionary' stories about future technology where robots are an integral part of our daily lives.
Clearly the last chapters of Wilde's novel are not 'visionary' glimpses of the future.
For like the 'visionary' nun, Claudia dreams extensively about Jesus' life.
The strongest photographs in the show have a mysterious, iconic power that seems to unite a difficult present and a 'visionary' future.
‘These hypothetical, 'visionary' schemes will only act to deter tenants from investing in their businesses,’ he said.
Though it may seem disheartening to think that this amazing band was greatly a product of a master plan, try to think of it in terms of them being the product of a great idea, or the dreams of a 'visionary' , because that is closer to the truth.
The awards highlight projects that go beyond technical solutions to consider process, human behavior, and 'visionary' city planning.
Pathology and pills don't offer a very 'visionary' route to such imaginings.
Guymun is well-known for her 'visionary' insights and gifted storytelling.
These two 'visionary' leaders forged an enduring relationship that has weathered many challenges from the Cold War to the terrorism we face today.
One expects them to be capable of imagining another, better future - a Utopian moment, a 'visionary' book.
Eventually she must have fallen asleep, but all she remembered was her strange 'visionary' dream.
I would be much more comfortable for there to be an inspiring philosophy led by a 'visionary' leader.
Both by the solitary nature of her 'visionary' experience and by the ecclesiastical condemnation, Joan was an outsider.
When I spoke to one of the people behind this project, I was struck by its simplicity and by the 'visionary' future paradigm that it is based on.
The book ends with an assault by the mob on Mr Chainmail's 12th-cent. castle, an ironic comment on the more 'visionary' schemes to solve the troubles of the age of reform.
He hopes to see the gains achieved by the U.S. civil rights movement, and maybe even a vision of ideal universal equality, reflected in the 'visionary' future of the Federation.
Legend has it that the very structure of the Forbidden City was conceived in a dream by Yung-lo's tutor, a 'visionary' monk.
Shortly after this 'visionary' experience, Hurston describes perhaps the most traumatic moment of her childhood, the death of her mother.
Do your students have 'visionary' dreams… which I like to call ‘Eddie Van Halen’ dreams?
His 'visionary' experience also stands between the mystical and the metaphorical, rather than straightforwardly purporting to be supernatural as in the case of Yeats.
Nor was it Neal Stephenson, the 'visionary' science fiction writer who imagined a future transformed by nanotechnology in his 1995 novel The Diamond Age.
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