0 present participle of encounter --
1 to meet someone unexpectedly: --
2 to experience something, especially something unpleasant: --
The army is reported to be encountering considerable resistance.
When did you first encounter these difficulties?
The ability of a program to detect, recover and continue after encountering faults.
We're encountering an older technology and an object that shows signs of use.
Therefore, in laboratory flows, the interpretation of visualization of distributed velocity fields encountering leading edges has remained unclarified.
Behavioural avoidance of extreme heat might be one of several putative survival strategies used by adult mosquitoes encountering such conditions in the field.
The learning target is for the biped to achieve say 100 seconds of walking without encountering the failure states.
Moving beyond the boundaries of the field which is our background and daily fare means encountering a new language for describing things.
It is very much aimed at students encountering social policy for the first time, including sub-degree study.
Developing themes became apparent through these remarks in ways that were not apparent to readers encountering the essays one at a time over many years.