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view
I (opinion) noun advice, apprehension, aspect, attitude, belief, concept, conception, conclusion, conviction, credence, creed, discernment, doctrine, estimate, estimation, idea, impression, intent, judgment, notion, perception, perspective, platform, position, posture, regard, representation, respect, sentiment, slant, stand, standpoint, supposition, theory, thought II (sight) noun appearance, aspect, complexion, conspectus, contemplation, coverage, design, gaze, glimpse, ken, lookout, object, observation, outlook, panorama, posture, preview, prospect, purpose, purview, reaction, scene, scenery, scrutiny, show, side, vista, spectacle, vision associated concepts: demand of a view, inspection of the scene of an accident, view of an inquest III verb apprehend, attend, behold, consider, contemplate, detect, discern, envisage, examine, explore, glance at, have in sight, inspect, look at, look on, notice, observe, opine, perceive, pierce, recognize, reconnoiter, reflect upon, regard, scan, scrutinize, see, study, surmise, survey, take stock of, think about, watch, witness associated concepts: view the crime scene IV index advice, apprehend (perceive), apprehension (perception), aspect, assumption (supposition), complexion, concept, conclusion (determination), conviction (persuasion), coverage (scope), credence, design (intent), detect, discern (detect with the senses), estimate (idea), idea, intent, notice (observe), notion, observation, observe (watch), opine, opinion (belief), perception, perspective, pierce (discern), platform, position (point of view), posture (attitude), purview, reaction (response), recognize (perceive), regard (pay attention), scene, scrutinize, side, spy, stand (position), standpoint, study, surmise, survey (examine), suspect (think), theory, witness (have direct knowledge of)

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


view
n.
1 An unobstructed look out of the windows of a dwelling.
2 An urban encumbrance prohibiting the building of anything that would obstruct a person's view from his or her window.
3 A jury's trip to a crime scene or other location thought necessary to see the physical particulars of the case before it that might not be capable of being observed in the courtroom.
4 A lineup.
See also lineup.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.

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