0 present participle of suspect --
2 to think that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong: --
There was also empirical support for suspecting a curvilinear shape of change with the most marked change occurring between the first and second reading.
Differential bias may be introduced if doctors working in areas with low leptospirosis incidence have a higher threshold for suspecting and investigating cases of leptospirosis.
He had passed through his artistic career without suspecting that he was a colour vision defective or any of his fellow students suspecting it.
Theories of media influence, however, offer grounds for suspecting pronounced effects.
It turns out that he should start suspecting something is wrong after 8 heads are tossed in a row, because 0.99r0.58<0.01r0.5.
There is no reason for suspecting that the structure on the average is not symmetric with respect to the plane of symmetry (of the spark).
As with attitude uncertainty, there are grounds for suspecting that engaging in political conversation may enhance individuals' sense of political efficacy.
Patients with high lie scores were late in suspecting their pregnancies.