on view



on view

visible; on public display. The painting will be on view at the museum. III pull the shades so that we won't be on view.
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on view

in a place to be seen by anyone Plans for the new park are on view at the library this week.
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on view

So as to be seen, as in They will put the antiques on view an hour before the auction begins. [Mid-1800s]
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on view

Placed so as to be seen; exhibited.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RavenRAY-vənEnglish
Tenzin-Tibetan, Bhutanese
Susannasoo-ZAHN-nah (Italian), SOO-sahn-nah (Finnish), soo-ZAN-ə (English)Italian, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Dutch, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Old Church Slavic
Serenasə-REEN-ə (English), se-RE-nah (Italian)English, Italian, Late Roman
NiallNEE-al, NIE-alIrish, Scottish
BritneyBRIT-neeEnglish (Modern)