Definition of Suspicioning

1. suspicion [v] - See also: suspicion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Suspicioning

suspensionless
suspensions
suspensive
suspensively
suspensiveness
suspensor
suspensories
suspensors
suspensory
suspensory bandage
suspensory ligament
suspensory ligaments
suspicable
suspicion
suspicioned
suspicioning (current term)
suspicionless
suspicions
suspicious
suspiciously
suspiciousness
suspiral
suspirals
suspiration
suspirations
suspire
suspired
suspires
suspiring
suspition

Literary usage of Suspicioning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. California: Its History and Romance by John Steven McGroarty (1911)
"... perhaps suspicioning that there might be a clash of authority, he sent an officer to Los Angeles with the treaty, instead of immediately going himself. ..."

2. California: Its History and Romance by John Steven McGroarty (1911)
"... perhaps suspicioning that there might be a clash of authority, he sent an officer to Los Angeles with the treaty, instead of immediately going himself. ..."

3. California: Its History and Romance by John Steven McGroarty (1911)
"... perhaps suspicioning that there might be a clash of authority, he sent an officer to Los Angeles with the treaty, instead of immediately going himself. ..."

4. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1893)
"... men who will travel long distances to gratify a feeling of personal or professional revenge. Once informed or suspicioning that the subject of their ..."

5. California: Its History and Romance by John Steven McGroarty (1911)
"... perhaps suspicioning that there might be a clash of authority, he sent an officer to Los Angeles with the treaty, instead of immediately going himself. ..."

6. California: Its History and Romance by John Steven McGroarty (1911)
"... perhaps suspicioning that there might be a clash of authority, he sent an officer to Los Angeles with the treaty, instead of immediately going himself. ..."

7. California: Its History and Romance by John Steven McGroarty (1911)
"... perhaps suspicioning that there might be a clash of authority, he sent an officer to Los Angeles with the treaty, instead of immediately going himself. ..."

8. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1893)
"... men who will travel long distances to gratify a feeling of personal or professional revenge. Once informed or suspicioning that the subject of their ..."

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