Gazed [verb]

Definition of Gazed:

stare at

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Sentence/Example of Gazed:

Substituting gaze for its original voice-based interface, the Assistant’s multiple integrations and communication tools should improve the capabilities of the Tobii Dynavox devices it now works on.

Many here feel the federal government in Berlin has abandoned them, but now, their gaze is turning to the east.

Camelback aims to help deserving founders who just need someone to believe in them, who haven’t caught the gaze of the right investors.

Eventually, only a tiny spot of color was left bouncing within a participant’s gaze around the virtual world.

In a paper published in Cognition in March, researchers found that eye movements occur more often at systole, while we fix our gaze on a target more often during diastole.

Even as they gazed they saw its roof caught up, and whirled off as if it had been a scroll of paper.

Liszt gazed at "his Hans," as he calls him, with the fondest pride, and seemed perfectly happy over his arrival.

Any moment, if he looked up, he would meet eyes—eyes that gazed with dim yet definite recognition into his own across the night.

The major and Hicks, who stood not far from him, were both unusually pale in the face, as they gazed motionless before them.

Then I said to myself in answer to the poet, "Here's the cheek that doth not fade, too much gazed at."