Definition of Forwarding in English :

Define Forwarding in English

Forwarding meaning in English

Meaning of Forwarding in English

Pronunciation of Forwarding in English

Forwarding pronunciation in English

Pronounce Forwarding in English

Forwarding

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Noun

1. forwarding

the act of sending on to another destination

Example Sentences:
'the forwarding of mail to a new address is done automatically'
'the forwarding of resumes to the personnel department'

2. forwarding, furtherance, promotion

the advancement of some enterprise

Example Sentences:
'his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Forwarding

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noun
all the processes involved in the binding of a book subsequent to cutting and up to the fitting of its cover

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Forwarding

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adj.
1.
a. At, near, or belonging to the front or forepart; fore: the forward section of the aircraft.
b. Located ahead or in advance: kept her eye on the forward horizon.
2.
a. Going, tending, or moving toward a position in front: a forward plunge down a flight of stairs.
b. Sports Advancing toward an opponent's goal.
c. Moving in a prescribed direction or order for normal use: forward rolling of the cassette tape.
3.
a. Ardently inclined; eager.
b. Lacking restraint or modesty; presumptuous or bold: a forward child.
4.
a. Being ahead of current economic, political, or technological trends; progressive: a forward concept.
b. Deviating radically from convention or tradition; extreme.
5. Exceptionally advanced; precocious.
6. Of, relating to, or done in preparation for the future: a rise in the forward price of corn.
adv. or for·wards (-wərdz)
1. Toward or tending to the front; frontward: step forward.
2. Into consideration: put forward a new proposal.
3. In or toward the future: looking forward to seeing you.
4.
a. In the prescribed direction or sequence for normal use: rolled the tape forward.
b. In an advanced position or a configuration registering a future time: set the clock forward.
c. At or to a different time; earlier or later: moved the appointment forward, from Friday to Thursday. See Usage Note at backward.
n.
Sports
1. A player in certain games, such as basketball, soccer, or hockey, who is part of the forward line of the offense.
2. The position played by such a person.
tr.v. for·ward·ed, for·ward·ing, for·wards
1. To send on to a subsequent destination or address. See Synonyms at send1.
2. To help advance; promote. See Synonyms at advance.

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