sensed

/sɛnst/
verb
  1. Past tense of sense: to have noticed or become aware of something through the senses or intuition.
    • The dog sensed danger and started barking loudly.
    • He sensed a change in the weather before the storm arrived.
    • She sensed that someone was watching her from across the room.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Detected or perceived by a device or system.
    • The motion sensor sensed movement in the hallway.
    • The robot sensed an obstacle in its path and stopped.
    • The satellite sensed a drop in temperature over the ocean.
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