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experimenting

n. experimentation vb. (present participle of experiment English)

Usage examples of "experimenting".

He told me he was experimenting with colours for his own amusement, and that he had established a hat factory for Count Cobenzl, the Austrian ambassador at Brussels.

Newton believed that the divinely imposed laws of nature changed from place to place and from time to time throughout the universe, as if God were experimenting with his creation in different ways at different times and places.

Stimulated by what could be done with electricity in this form, more and more people now busied themselves in experimenting with so fascinating a force of nature, until in the second third of the century a whole army of observers was at work, whether by way of profession or of hobby, finding out ever new manifestations of its powers.

Still, we can strengthen the latter by experimenting with some outer physical object.

Schtitt who ends up experimenting with some exotic icecream flavor, when they arrive.

Rather than studying natural free behaviour, I have been experimenting with the possibility of developing standardized languages for the analysis of any natural transaction.

The mother was impatient to know what the duke would think of her daughter, for she had destined her from her childhood to serve the pleasures of this voluptuous prince, who, though he had a titular mistress, was fond of experimenting with all the ballet-girls who took his fancy.