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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"Feature" meaning "to conceive of; imagine"

http://www.yourdictionary.com/feature
The transitive verb "feature" means "to conceive of; imagine." Would you give me some examples?
  

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According to the link, that's a slang usage. It's not one I've ever encountered.

  • According to the link, that's a slang usage.
  • It's not one I've ever encountered.
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According to the link, that's a slang usage. It's not one I've ever encountered.
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Check this link: http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/feature

In China, a panda was captured eating meat on camera. It is really difficult to feature a panda as a carnivore.
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feature someone as something
1. to imagine someone to be something or a particular type of person.
I really can't feature you as a ship's captain. Alice had always featured Fred as a fairly even-tempered person.
2. to give special prominence to someone in a particular part in a
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No, it is not slang. It is an idiom.
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Thanks, but additional examples of the slang "feature" would be more appreciated.

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