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the distance that is possible or clear for one to see, particularly because of the weather conditions
- The dense fog reduced visibility on the highway, causing several cars to slow down to avoid accidents.
- The weather forecast predicted heavy rain, which could impair visibility for drivers during the morning commute.
- During the snowstorm, visibility dropped to just a few feet, making driving extremely hazardous.
- The pilot reported that poor visibility due to heavy rain was the reason for the flight delay.
- Early morning fog significantly reduced visibility, leading to multiple flight cancellations at the airport.
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the ability of providing a clear, unobstructed view
- The binoculars enhanced visibility across the valley.
- The new windows offered better visibility from the office.
- The camera's lens improved visibility in low light.
- The telescope provided excellent visibility of the planet.
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the degree to which something is noticeable or exposed to public attention
- The campaign increased the visibility of the nonprofit.
- Her work gained visibility through the online platform.
- Visibility of the brand improved after the advertisement aired.
- Social media can enhance the visibility of emerging artists.
- The event aimed to raise visibility for local businesses.
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