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visibility (iou)



visibility noun. LME.
[French visibilite or late Latin visibilitas from Latin visibilis: see VISIBLE, -ITY.]
The condition, state, or fact of being visible; visible quality; ability to be seen. LME.
M. Poole If Christ did indeed promise the perpetual visibility of his Church. R. A. Proctor The comet..attracted more attention when it had passed from view than..during the brief period of its visibility.
b. The range or possibility of vision as determined by the conditions of light, atmosphere, etc., prevailing at a particular time; an instance of this. E20.
F. Chichester Fog came, reducing visibility to half a mile.
c. The degree to which something impinges on public awareness or attracts general attention; prominence. M20.
Software Magazine He must be recognized for..raising the visibility of the software industry.
A visible person, thing, or entity. Now rare. E17.
Sight; the exercise of visual perception. rare. E17-M18.