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Image vs. Reputation

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Imagenoun

An optical or other representation of a real object; a graphic; a picture.

‘The Bible forbids the worship of graven images.’;

Reputationnoun

What somebody is known for.

Imagenoun

A mental picture of something not real or not present.

Reputationnoun

The estimation in which one is held; character in public opinion; the character attributed to a person, thing, or action; repute.

‘The best evidence of reputation is a man's whole life.’;

Imagenoun

A statue or idol.

Reputationnoun

The character imputed to a person in the community in which he lives. It is admissible in evidence when he puts his character in issue, or when such reputation is otherwise part of the issue of a case.

Imagenoun

(computing) A file that contains all information needed to produce a live working copy. (See disk image, executable image and image copy.)

‘Most game console emulators do not come with any ROM images for copyright reasons.’;

Reputationnoun

Specifically: Good reputation; favorable regard; public esteem; general credit; good name.

‘I see my reputation is at stake.’; ‘The security of his reputation or good name.’;

Imagenoun

A characteristic of a person, group or company etc., style, manner of dress, how one is, or wishes to be, perceived by others.

Reputationnoun

Account; value.

‘[/Christ] made himself of no reputation.’;

Imagenoun

(mathematics) Something mapped to by a function.

‘The number 6 is the image of 3 under f that is defined as f(x) = 2*x.’;

Reputationnoun

the state of being held in high esteem and honor

Imagenoun

(mathematics) The subset of a codomain comprising those elements that are images of something.

‘The image of this step function is the set of integers.’;

Reputationnoun

notoriety for some particular characteristic;

‘his reputation for promiscuity’;

Imagenoun

(obsolete) Show; appearance; cast.

Reputationnoun

the general estimation that the public has for a person;

‘he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing’; ‘he was a person of bad report’;

Imageverb

(transitive) To represent by an image or symbol; to portray.

Reputationnoun

the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something

‘his reputation was tarnished by allegations of bribery’;

Imageverb

(transitive) To reflect, mirror.

Reputationnoun

a widespread belief that someone or something has a particular characteristic

‘his knowledge of his subject earned him a reputation as an expert’;

Imageverb

(transitive) To create an image of.

Reputation

The reputation of a social entity (a person, a social group, an organization, or a place) is an opinion about that entity typically as a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria, such as behaviour or performance.Reputation is a ubiquitous, spontaneous, and highly efficient mechanism of social control in natural societies. It is a subject of study in social, management, and technological sciences.

Imageverb

To create a complete backup copy of a file system or other entity.

Imagenoun

An imitation, representation, or similitude of any person, thing, or act, sculptured, drawn, painted, or otherwise made perceptible to the sight; a visible presentation; a copy; a likeness; an effigy; a picture; a semblance.

‘Even like a stony image, cold and numb.’; ‘Whose is this image and superscription?’; ‘This play is the image of a murder done in Vienna.’; ‘And God created man in his own image.’;

Imagenoun

Hence: The likeness of anything to which worship is paid; an idol.

‘Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, . . . thou shalt not bow down thyself to them.’;

Imagenoun

Show; appearance; cast.

‘The face of things a frightful image bears.’;

Imagenoun

A representation of anything to the mind; a picture drawn by the fancy; a conception; an idea.

‘Can we conceiveImage of aught delightful, soft, or great?’;

Imagenoun

A picture, example, or illustration, often taken from sensible objects, and used to illustrate a subject; usually, an extended metaphor.

Imagenoun

The figure or picture of any object formed at the focus of a lens or mirror, by rays of light from the several points of the object symmetrically refracted or reflected to corresponding points in such focus; this may be received on a screen, a photographic plate, or the retina of the eye, and viewed directly by the eye, or with an eyeglass, as in the telescope and microscope; the likeness of an object formed by reflection; as, to see one's image in a mirror.

Imageverb

To represent or form an image of; as, the still lake imaged the shore; the mirror imaged her figure.

Imageverb

To represent to the mental vision; to form a likeness of by the fancy or recollection; to imagine.

‘Condemn'd whole years in absence to deplore,And image charms he must behold no more.’;

Imagenoun

an iconic mental representation;

‘her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate’;

Imagenoun

a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface;

‘they showed us the pictures of their wedding’; ‘a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them’;

Imagenoun

(Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world;

‘a public image is as fragile as Humpty Dumpty’;

Imagenoun

a standard or typical example;

‘he is the prototype of good breeding’; ‘he provided America with an image of the good father’;

Imagenoun

language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense

Imagenoun

someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor);

‘he could be Gingrich's double’; ‘she's the very image of her mother’;

Imagenoun

a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture);

‘the coin bears an effigy of Lincoln’; ‘the emperor's tomb had his image carved in stone’;

Imageverb

imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind;

‘I can't see him on horseback!’; ‘I can see what will happen’; ‘I can see a risk in this strategy’;

Imagenoun

a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art

‘her work juxtaposed images from serious and popular art’;

Imagenoun

a visible impression obtained by a camera, telescope, microscope, or other device, or displayed on a computer or video screen

‘Voyager 2 sent back images of the planet Neptune’;

Imagenoun

an optical appearance or counterpart produced by light from an object reflected in a mirror or refracted through a lens.

Imagenoun

a point or set formed by mapping from another point or set.

Imagenoun

an exact copy of a computer's hard disk, made for backing up data or setting up new machines.

Imagenoun

a mental representation or idea

‘I had a sudden image of Sal bringing me breakfast in bed’;

Imagenoun

a person or thing that closely resembles another

‘he's the image of his father’;

Imagenoun

semblance or likeness

‘made in the image of God’;

Imagenoun

(in biblical use) an idol.

Imagenoun

the general impression that a person, organization, or product presents to the public

‘she strives to project an image of youth’;

Imagenoun

a simile or metaphor

‘he uses the image of a hole to describe emotional emptiness’;

Imageverb

make a representation of the external form of

‘artworks which imaged women's bodies’;

Imageverb

make a visual representation of (something) by scanning it with a detector or electromagnetic beam.

Imageverb

make an exact copy of (a computer's hard disk)

‘the hard disk drive should be imaged using a specialized bitstream backup product’;

Imageverb

form a mental picture or idea of

‘it is possible for us to image a society in which no one committed crime’;

Image

An image (from Latin: imago) is an artifact that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture, that resembles a subject—usually a physical object—and thus provides a depiction of it. In the context of signal processing, an image is a distributed amplitude of color(s).

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