Pronunciation: /ˈprɛzənsɪŋ/
noun the act of making something present or bringing something into existence
A1 Presencing is the act of being fully present in the moment.
A2 She practiced presencing by focusing on her breathing during meditation.
B1 Presencing techniques can help improve mindfulness and reduce stress.
B2 The workshop focused on presencing exercises to enhance self-awareness.
C1 His presencing during the meeting demonstrated his strong leadership skills.
C2 The artist's presencing in her work reflected a deep connection to nature.
verb present participle of the verb 'presence', which means to make something present or bring something into existence
A1 She is presencing her feelings by taking deep breaths.
A2 The therapist taught the group a presencing exercise to help them relax.
B1 Mindfulness meditation can help with presencing one's thoughts and emotions.
B2 The speaker emphasized the importance of presencing in order to connect with the audience.
C1 Leadership training often includes exercises in presencing to improve communication skills.
C2 The artist's work reflects a deep presencing of the natural world and its beauty.
formal Presencing is a key concept in the field of organizational development.
informal We need to work on presencing our ideas before presenting them to the team.
slang I'm really bad at presencing my thoughts during meetings.
figurative Her presencing of the past events helped her come to terms with her trauma.
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