0 present participle of sense
1 to feel or experience something without being able to explain exactly how:
Although they said nothing, she could sense their disapproval of her suggestion.
I sensed that she wasn't happy there.
She said nothing but I could sense her resentment.
I could just sense that something was wrong.
I sensed that he had something to tell me.
Each robot is equipped with sensing, localisation, mapping and limited-range communication capability.
We focused on remote sensing instrumentation for reasons that will become apparent.
We have developed techniques for the detection and classification of microbial populations through infrared remote sensing at terrestrial analogue sites.