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Meaning seeming meaning

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seeming

(= apparent, ostensible) appearing as such but not necessarily so for all his apparent wealth he had no money to pay the rent the committee investigated some apparent discrepancies the ostensible truth of their theories his seeming honesty

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Topics seeming topics

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  • What words describe something, such as a feeling or quality, that someone or something seems to have?

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Movie subtitles

And I want to apologize for seeming clumsy.
Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, with traitorous gifts won to his shameful lust the will of my most seeming-virtuous Queen.
With seeming indifference, Captain Nemo held the key to the future of the world.
A small group of seeming traders traveling from Darudih to Bhadora.
His seeming recall is amazing.
At the risk of seeming discourteous to the distinguished senator from South Carolina. I'll remind him he's here at the sufferance of the committee.
Do I not run the risk of seeming vainglorious. when all the men know that I am humble and meek? Yes, meek.
And what, may I ask, do you propose to do with this seeming shrine?
Not seeming, but being.
You said something about us seeming like insects by comparison.
Without seeming too eager, when does training start?
I don't do anything it can very to make seeming well, not?
Despite the seeming contradictions, all is as it appears to be.
The humility, the seeming absent-mindedness, the homey anecdotes about the family, the wife, you know.
I grant you. But it wasn't easy to let you take my gun away from me without seeming to hand it to you.
The difficulty, of course, was to liquidate you without seeming to have a hand in this business.
Only for seeming to be what they are not.
The first seeming success is followed by months, sometimes years, of checking, repeated tests, disappointments, achievements and failures.
We were listening without seeming to.
I feel we're taking a grave risk of seeming inquisitive.
Do I not run the risk of seeming vainglorious. when all the men know that I am humble and meek?
Without seeming so he may have been the most unhappy among us.
I am not a moralist, Sergeant. I do not blame people for what they are. Only for seeming to be what they are not.
She that so young could give out such a seeming to seal her father's eyes up close as oak he thought 'twas witchcraft.
In the transporter room, you said something about us seeming like insects by comparison, squashing us if we got in your way.
It's only seeming, goodman, I'm a dead woman by now.
Without seeming too eager, when does the training start?
Was he always such an evil-seemin' man before he came to believe. or just part-way evil seeming'?
For seeming a little insipid.
BEING (models) instead of SEEMING (actors).
I'm sorry for seeming cranky.

News and current affairs

Turkey's seeming fall from grace with the US may turn out to be a blessing in disguise.
Despite the ICC's seeming powerlessness, many governments' leaders are engaged in strenuous efforts to block the indictment.
Here credit cooperatives may be particularly important, given the seeming lack of confidence in the more traditional banking sector.
That seeming passivity is now his greatest problem.
VIENNA - The greatest challenge of the current global financial crisis is the seeming impossibility of comprehending and managing its diversity.
Indeed, some American financiers were especially harshly criticized for seeming to take the position that they, too, were victims.
What is troubling is the seeming permanence of its mission.
Leaders in some Muslim states contrast democratic systems with their more orderly arrangements and point with satisfaction to the seeming stability that alternatives to democracy provide.
A moment of seeming political disunity, such as exists today, may not seem the right one to initiate such a project.
Despite its seeming plausibility, this view is wrong.
President Bush cited seeming huge job growth in the last 13 months, claiming that America's labor market turned the corner.
But how can a lengthy negotiation be carried out without seeming to benefit the party, which wants to gain more time?
These successes, combined with the 1990's boom and the seeming durability of price stability, reinforced Greenspan's exalted status.
But they also see an unprecedented level of hostility from the West, with regime after regime seeming to be either in peril or facing chaos.
And some in the EU are put off by the seeming affinity of the Orthodox Church and its adherents toward Vladimir Putin's Russia, or by the region's large Muslim population.
Yet China's leaders remain incapable of seeming to abandon the North, no matter how odious its behavior.
Such concerns have found resonance in the seeming incongruity of the Bank's tough talk on corruption and simultaneous plans to expand lending to Iraq.
Nothing can excuse the seeming indifference displayed by our worldwide silence.
It is impossible to advance toward political union while seeming to abandon Europe's citizens along the way, which is the impression that unremitting austerity has created.
What explains this seeming contradiction?
D'Estaing was incensed that the US seemed to be able to flood the world with dollar currency and debt without ever seeming to pay a price in terms of higher inflation or interest rates.
The sheer scale of the OSCE's operations in Albania is not what troubles me. What is troubling is the seeming permanence of its mission.

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