seeing

/ˈsiːɪŋ/
noun
  1. The ability or act of using one's eyes to perceive the world; vision.
    • The guide dog helps people with limited seeing navigate safely.
    • After the surgery, his seeing improved dramatically.
    • Seeing is one of the most important senses for humans.
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adjective
  1. Having the ability to see; not blind.
    • In the seeing world, people often take their eyesight for granted.
    • The seeing students helped their blind classmates find their seats.
    • The seeing eye dog is trained to assist people who are not seeing.
conjunction
  1. Considering or in light of the fact that; because.
    • Seeing you're already here, we can start the meeting early.
    • She agreed to help, seeing as how you were in trouble.
    • Seeing that it was raining, we decided to stay indoors.