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You can use it when referring to the process of attempting something in order to observe and determine the result. For example, "The scientists spent months experimenting with different solutions to find the best one."
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experimenting
verb
Present participle of experiment
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But as long as firms are now prepared to publish such evidence, it is surely worth considering whether any of them were indeed experimenting discreetly with techniques that outperformed the public numbers.
The general ingredients of any given day in the advertising industry are our relationships with clients, our ideas, delivering our ideas, our people, competing, winning and losing (and dealing with both) financials, partners, experimenting, finding new talent and technology in all its glorious forms.
In more self-reflexive modes ("Can anyone c me") she becomes an absurdist poet, experimenting with syntax, sunsets, and subtlety.
But then, in moments of horrifying lucidity, I remember my own pre-internet teen years and I realise all too keenly that regardless of where you are, adolescence is, for the majority, about experimenting and taking risks.
So she bought a blender, and started experimenting with fruit and veg.
You may find you have your own default style but it's worth experimenting with other styles.
Now he is experimenting by marinating raw fish in fruity olive oil and herbs – monkfish with olives and mint, seabream with basil and lemon, mackerel with laurel leaves and onion.
Postecoglou again showed that he is experimenting and trying to find what will work best come the first match against Chile.
He had no record deal and no manager, but, after a while, he started experimenting with an eight-track studio in his bedroom.
Experimenting with this giant system, Roy Trubshaw discovered a mechanism for sharing code across separate teletype machines – an early version of the computer terminal – using an area of memory they weren't supposed to be writing to.
Three years down the line, I'm still experimenting: looking into how the brains of these mice work and how that relates to human brains.
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