How to use in-sentence of “seeming”:
+ However, the use of energy was too great and Takutanuva was crushed by the door, seeming to kill both Takanuva and Teridax, leaving only Takanuva’s Mask of Light.
+ She torments him with her seeming indifference.
+ However, most quantum physicists, in resolving Schrödinger’s seeming paradox, now understand that the acts of ‘observation’ and ‘measurement’ must also be defined in quantum terms before the question makes sense.
+ The above text tends to run together, with the result of seeming to be too long for a proper sentence.
+ By painstaking observations and experiments, he found the seeming helpers were, in fact, robbers awaiting an opportunity to steal the roller’s food source.
+ These users popped up about a day or so ago, and are seeming to be impersonating administrator usernames, which is against the username policy.
+ Closed as not promoted: Little or no consensus to support the promotion of the article, with numerous outstanding concerns and a seeming lack of edits following the ‘immediate’ rush of nomination hype.