sensing

IPA: sˈɛnsɪŋ

noun

  • The act of sensation.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "sensing" in Sentences

  • Mr. NEGISHI: I can begin sensing its enormous impact.
  • Over the years, he's been uncomfortable in sensing differences.
  • But apparently I'm not alone in sensing that we might be near some sort of a market peak.
  • Such an ability is extremely valuable in sensing and avoiding danger in an animal community.
  • He was correct in sensing that as far as telling a story was concerned it had long ago run dry.
  • Long assumed to be vestiges from the time when whale ancestors had body hair, it now seems that these structures have a role in sensing vibrations.
  • We've become conditioned, what we like has been reinforced, and yes, yes, motion-sensing is cool, but just give us what we're used to ... we want more of THAT.

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