1. perceiving - Noun
2. perceiving - Verb
of Perceive
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the philosophy of Protagoras, there is no absolute evaluation of the nature of a temperature because the evaluation will be relative to who is perceiving it. Source: Internet
An additional problem which is increasingly recognised is auditory processing disorder which is not a hearing loss as such but a difficulty perceiving sound. Source: Internet
A research group from the University of Tübingen in measured brain activity in crows performing a visual task to show the birds were capable of consciously perceiving sensory impressions. Source: Internet
Briggs and Myers also added another personality dimension to their type indicator to measure whether a person prefers to use a judging or perceiving function when interacting with the external world. Source: Internet
And Yennefer's disdain for structures like the Brotherhood and for routine put her in the perceiving category. Source: Internet
As well as perceiving rhythm we must be able to anticipate it. Source: Internet