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Princeton's WordNet
jamming, electronic jamming, jamnoun
deliberate radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of disrupting enemy use of electronic devices or systems
Wiktionary
jammingnoun
The act or process of jamming.
jammingadjective
Great; awesome.
Wikipedia
Jamming
Jamming is a song by the reggae band Bob Marley and the Wailers from their 1977 album Exodus. The song also appears on the compilation album Legend. The song was re-released 10 years later as a tribute to Bob Marley and was again a hit, as in the Netherlands, where it was classified in the charts for 4 weeks. In Jamaican patois the word jamming refers to a getting together or celebration. It is still receiving moderate airplay from adult alternative stations. Bob Marley's wife Rita Marley has performed the song during the tribute concert "Marley Magic: Live In Central Park At Summerstage". Marley's children Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers have performed the song during their concerts. Their live version of the song appears on the concert CD/DVDs Live Vol. 1 and Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Live. Notably, the song contains the line, "No bullet can stop us now". On December 3, 1976, Marley was shot by unknown gunmen who had broken into his home, recovering shortly afterward.
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jamming
Jamming refers to the act of deliberately interrupting or interfering with a broadcast or communication system to hinder its normal functioning. This could involve blocking, scrambling, or drowning out signals to prevent access to certain channels or platforms. It is often utilized in military operations to disrupt enemy's communication or in electronic warfare. However, it's illegal in most civilian contexts.
Webster Dictionary
Jamming
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Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
jamming
See barrage jamming; electronic attack; electromagnetic jamming; selective jamming; spot jamming.
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
jamming
The act of inclosing any object between two bodies, so as to render it immovable while they continue in that position; usually applied to a running rope, when, from pressure, it cannot travel in the blocks; the opposite of rendering (which see).
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Jamming in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Jamming in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Jamming in a Sentence
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We're not jamming it down anyone's throats.
He wanted big reform but found himself isolated, a combination of his pushing too hard, Brexit jamming everything up and the early stages of the pandemic putting all governments in crisis mode, the political conditions were just not there for Emmanuel Macron to build a coalition around his grand vision.
Regarding the possible impact ofthis incident onthe further developments ofthe operation inSyria, I think that fromnow on, our pilots will be more attentive and if the Turks continue behaving insuch a manner, Russia will have toresort toelectronic jamming and other warfare equipment, including special aircraft withspecial equipment onboard, inorder toprotect our pilots frombeing stricken withmissiles.
The pre window process was designed to produce strong presidential candidates who were able to compete in multiple places by jamming the three of these together in such a tight timeframe, you've created a possibility of an impossible process.
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- interferenciaSpanish
- kemacetanIndonesian
- jammingLatin
- 拥塞Chinese
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