Rolesets - imagine

imagine

imagine.01 - conceptualize, create in mental space

IMAGINE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'imagine' based on sentences in financial subcorpusand automatic expansion via verbnet. (from imagine.01-v predicate notes)
IMAGINATION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, imagine.01. Corresponds to VNcls characterize-29.2-1-1, consider-29.9-1-1-1. (from imagination.01-n)

Aliases:

imagine (v.)
imagination (n.)
imaginary (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: thinker
ARG1-PPT: imagined thing
ARG2-PRD: attribute

imagine-v: an S

``
IARG0
caARGM-MOD
n'tARGM-NEG
imaginerel
that you 'll talk to anyone who wo n't tell you this is dynamite for Compaq and a stopper for everyone elseARG1
, '' says Gene Talsky , president of Professional Marketing Management Inc.

imagine-v: secondary attribute

The results underscore Sears 's difficulties in implementing
the `` everyday low pricing '' strategyARG1
that
itARG0
imaginedrel
in MarchARGM-TMP
as part of a broad attempt to revive its retailing businessARG2
.

imagine-v: another passive extraction

HammersmithARG1
is
imaginedrel
to have been soldC-ARG1
.

imagine-v: with benefactive

The governmentARG0
imaginesrel
safety requirementsARG1
for automobilesARG2
.

imagination-n: oblique arg0

There is not a one in the bunch who would capture the
imaginationrel
of the American peopleARG0
.

imagination-n: all args

It is precisely through this novelistic device that Lloyd Fernando articulated
hisARG0
imaginationrel
of MalaysiaARG1
as a nation whose polyracial assemblage prevails even after the racial riots of 1969ARG2
.

imaginable

imaginable.02 - able to be imagined

IMAGINABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-7. Relation to 'imagine'. (from imaginable.01-j)

Aliases:

imaginable (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: imaginer
ARG1-PPT: imaginable

imaginable-j: arg1

Since Iran has been labeled by America as a rogue countryARGM-CAU
,
the harm of Iran with nuclear weapons to the worldARG1
is
imaginablerel
.