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seeing
/ ˈːɪŋ /
noun
- the sense or faculty of sight; vision
- astronomy the quality of the observing conditions (especially the turbulence of the atmosphere) during an astronomical observation
conjunction
- subordinatingoften foll bythat in light of the fact (that); inasmuch as; since
Usage
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·iԲ adjective
- ܲ·iԲ·ly adverb
- ܲ·iԲ·ness noun
Example Sentences
It’s only upon seeing his neighbor gesturing wildly, then hearing her screams and the horrific crunching sound beneath his tires, that he realizes with horror what he’s neglected to do.
Young buyers faced relatively high mortgage rates in 2024, while also seeing the cost of renting increase.
Music-lovers have been speaking of their delight at seeing the global star perform on their doorstep.
But for Precheur, who was inspired to join the Lionesses after seeing the transformation at Washington Spirit, Kang's biggest asset isn't her investment but her commitment to her vision.
"We're seeing big issues around litter, dog waste, food containers just being left throughout the outdoors, which is obviously having a massive impact on nature," he says.
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