spectating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ spekˈteɪt]
  • Us [ spekˈteɪt]

Meaning of spectating In English

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Examples of spectating

  • That's why there's no point in merely spectating because then it just passes you by, like watching people shopping.

  • Attempts and 4:48 demand fundamental changes in the modes of perception engendered by both reading and spectating.

  • That application is for additional playing and coaching facilities, so it is as much about participation as about spectating.

  • The debate should be taken seriously by all those participating and spectating.

  • They would like us spectating rather than influencing.

  • The only two significant trends in football spectating in recent years have been declining audiences and the worsening ground behaviour.

  • In addition, at least two of the spectating boats had bands aboard and tents were erected along the shore which was lined with spectators.

  • During this parade, where they build floats, they carry cans and ask the spectating public to make donations.

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