0 present participle of peruse
1 to read through something, especially in order to find the part you are interested in:
Yet one cannot help but feel, perusing these two energetic and hopeful volumes, that we are getting closer.
I learnt for the first time, in perusing this, that capital always starts as someone's spare income.
Only one possibility occurred to me in perusing these documents.
In a word, we can read the crystal by perusing the book.
It is really not worth devoting time to perusing it.
Nevertheless, despite the length and complexity of the amendment, after perusing it most carefully, we are quite happy with it and wish to support it.
What facilities will be made available for perusing those lists?
How can the review body properly assess the character of the complainant and the respondent, which must be relevant to the conclusion that they reach, simply by perusing written documentations?