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viewing
[vyoo-ing]
noun
an act, ceremony, or occasion of seeing, watching, or inspecting.
the viewing of a corpse.
an instance of watching television.
Which channel offers the best viewing?
viewing
/ ˈːɪŋ /
noun
the act of watching television
television programmes collectively
late-night viewing
Other Word Forms
- multiviewing adjective
Example Sentences
“We got reports that some ICE agents were around in the area viewing the location from both the front and the backside entryways,” Nazarian said on Instagram.
We’re not quite there on the colonization front, but Smith’s prognostication on viewing habits is right on track.
After that rocky start, ITV's bosses will be hoping for smoother sailing over the coming weeks - and also to continue the viewing boost that last year's series enjoyed.
That section once held a restaurant, a public restroom building, and several sea lion viewing holes — openings in the decking used to watch the pinnipeds lolling on the crossbeams below.
Broadcasters make decisions on which shows to commission based on a number of factors, including viewing figures and value for money, while some shows are rested to make way for new talent.
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