Imagery in a sentence as a noun

The imagery used on their website was frankly shocking.

Now I know what people will be saying if the train gets blown up and they have imagery of me with a backpack on and without...

I liked the writing, I liked the emotion, I liked the imagery, and I liked the self-reflection.

" We call it something different in big Japanese megacorps but I always liked the imagery.

Use strong words/imagery that incite emotion and blind the reader from noticing that she isn't really saying anything that bad.

First, any satellite imagery, at any resolution, can be purchased on the private market, for the right price.

Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks.

Israel does allow publishing high-resolution imagery of its territories, given that they have been censored.

And yes, this does cause problems when designing imagery for use on different devices like real time character generators and special compositing hardware.

SkyBox was going to bring democracy to the monopolistic wholesale satellite imagery market.

I'm not sure if something that evokes imagery of being confined and locked upGiven that it's for Xcode, the one dev-tool to rule them all, in the walled garden where Apple has all the keys, I think it fits perfectly.

Painkillers = search over email, threaded conversationsGoogle Maps: Hook = satellite imagery!

The cultural go-to for the words "sit-in protest" evokes imagery of the American civil-rights era, whereas this is an affiliate monetization scheme for an open source operating system.

"Me: "Sure, you just need to link up existing maps and satellite imagery from Google to traffic cameras...."Them: "Uh..."Me: "Of course, you have to be able to monetize the massive amount of data you'll be moving around, so you need to consider how people will be accessing this?

Pardon me if I'm being too cynical or if I'm missing the point, but all I see is a CEO saying that young employees should work more for lower wages, with some naturalistic, late XIX century imagery of bravery fighting in a war, the most desperate people, bringing out the beast, horses running wild.

Imagery definitions

noun

the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he could still hear her in his imagination"

See also: imagination imaging