Perceptibility, or the measure by which something can be seen clearly
“More easily appraised than such intangible factors are the four external factors affecting the visibility of any object.”
The range by which one is able to see or perceive by sight
“Route-finding was difficult due to limited visibility, and the climbing was increasingly difficult amid rain and snow showers.”
The weather or conditions (that affect visibility)
“Nor do we find in any of the accounts of survivors or witnesses any evidence whatsoever to sustain the statement that there was poor visibility that day.”
The fact or state of having a high profile within a society or industry
“Continuing to expand your professional network will also help you improve your visibility within the industry.”
A view, especially from a position affording great visibility
“The weather is supposed to be much better, with 120 miles of visibility from the summit.”
The quality of being palpable
The degree of distinctness in the presentation of an object, image, or sound
The state of being blatantly obvious or unambiguous
The state of being well known
The faculty or power of seeing
The state or condition of being viewable
The quality or state of being bright or illuminated
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