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in sight
Within one's range of vision, as in The sailboat was still in sight on the horizon . [c. 1200]
Also, . Before one's eyes; also, within one's awareness. For example, In the world's sight he was at fault , or Harold had that promotion firmly in his sights . [c. 1200]
Example Sentences
Labour has zealously talked up its appetite to reform everything in sight, to respond to the gravity of the situation it inherited.
“And it seems like there’s no end in sight. At least with the Great Recession it seemed like there was an effort in Washington to try to make things better.”
Only this time, dearie me, the end could be in sight as the airline has just been sold.
Visually, this musical about nonhuman characters resembles at moments the screen of an iPhone, but the humanity of the story is always in sight.
Now, imagine that scenario with no end in sight and no one who even speaks your language to help you out.
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