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were sensing
noun
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
Exact(18)
U.S. officials were sensing a growing optimism for an accord.
"They were sensing what was going to happen, but it wasn't there yet," he said.
Meanwhile, on the ground, social workers were sensing the waves of pressure building.
Even before Cisco spoke, VMware was making its claim to a world where billions of devices were sensing the world and suggesting efficient actions.
Not as good as Trent Boult, but a competent performer, who knocked over Joe Root and James Taylor just when England were sensing a big first innings lead in Sharjah.
Landlords who were emboldened to stop offering rental concessions earlier in the year "maybe were sensing the jobs picture improving and may have been reacting to that," said Doug Turetsky, a spokesman for the budget office.
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What she was sensing was more immediate.
I'm sensing rancour.
U.S. ports also are sensing a turnaround.
He was sensing a turnaround.
The markets are sensing it.
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