What does linking mean?
Definitions for linking
link·ing
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Wiktionary
linkingverb
Present participle of link.
linkingadjective
Of or relating to something that connects other things together.
Webster Dictionary
Linking
of Link
Editors Contribution
linkingverb
Verb form of the word link.
The bridge was linking to the two cities together and the residents were so grateful x
Submitted by MaryC on March 20, 2020
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inkling
kilning
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of linking in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of linking in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of linking in a Sentence
Given such issues as North Korea, everyone probably understands the importance of this agreement. But this decision was made while linking it to Japan's review of export controls, i cannot help saying they are completely misreading the security environment.
Theres a lot of actions that have been taken to improve the coordination of identifying patients really needing hospitalization and linking them up to where theres an available bed, rather thanstacking up ambulancesoutside an emergency department.
One of the great things about Stadia is the power of linking the world of YouTube and game play together, if I'm on YouTube and I'm a creator talking about NBA 2K, the latest basketball game, I can invite my fans, my audience [ and ] my subscribers to join me in that game.
Computer scientists have uncovered a covert server linking Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank.
While mobile phone usage in the population increased from less than 15 % to 95 % over the time period studied, we do not see the same increase in malignant brain tumors. This suggests that the strength of any effect, if present, would have to be small, for now, linking a rise in malignant brain tumors to mobile phone usage remains speculative and should not detract from encouraging lifestyle changes which are known to reduce cancer risk, such as adopting a healthy diet, reducing alcohol consumption and stopping smoking.
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