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n. intuition vb. (present participle of intuit English)
Usage examples of "intuiting".
That is, when we intuit Spirit, we are actually intuiting it as it appears in all four quadrants (because Spirit manifests as all four quadrantsor, in short, as I and we and it).
Thus, when I am intuiting Spirit clearly, I intuit its preciousness not only in myself, in my own depth, in my I-domain, but equally in the domain of all other beings, who share Spirit with me (and as me).
Plenna, apparently intuiting where Asedow would strike, dodged up and down, slewing sideways to let the beams pass.
On his shoulder, Pip stirred uneasily, confused by the emotions she was intuiting within her companion.
Nicholas was about to say something, then thought better of it, intuiting that she would use anything he said now as further provocation.
Besides, he could sense like a navigator intuiting currents a confluence in what she was saying and the highly disturbing aura at the murder scene.
It was supposed to have been tagged and cataloged by the digger, but he had not done that, intuiting perhaps its value.