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View definitions for in sight

in sight

adjective as in sighted

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His mother said he had recently told her it had felt as if there was "no end in sight" because of strict post-parole licensing rules, hence "falling back into old behaviours".

From BBC

Recounting one particularly vulnerable moment in a diner bathroom — post-milkshakes, no Lactaid in sight — Slate wistfully describes “that feeling, like, when you can tell you’re about to pass away.”

Forget that the Pistons had only won twice this season, that they’d been stuck in the mud on a rebuild with no real ending in sight.

With no end in sight, the impact of food insecurity and lack of humanitarian aid can only lead to an escalation of the rates of malnutrition and diseases in those most vulnerable.

From Salon

Unlike in the solidly blue capital city just miles south, not a "Sherrod Brown" sign was in sight.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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