seeing

[ see-ing ]
/ ˈsi ɪŋ /

conjunction

in view of the fact that; considering; inasmuch as.

noun

the act of a person who sees.
the sense of sight.

Origin of seeing

First recorded in 1495–1505; see1 + -ing2

OTHER WORDS FROM seeing

un·see·ing, adjective un·see·ing·ly, adverb un·see·ing·ness, noun

Example sentences from the Web for unseeing

British Dictionary definitions for unseeing (1 of 2)

unseeing
/ (ʌnˈsiːɪŋ) /

adjective

with one's eyes open but not noticing or perceiving anything

British Dictionary definitions for unseeing (2 of 2)

seeing
/ (ˈsiːɪŋ) /

noun

the sense or faculty of sight; vision
astronomy the quality of the observing conditions (especially the turbulence of the atmosphere) during an astronomical observation

conjunction

(subordinating often foll by that) in light of the fact (that); inasmuch as; since

usage for seeing

The use of seeing as how as in seeing as ( how) the bus is always late, I don't need to hurry is generally thought to be incorrect or non-standard