compiling

IPA: kʌmpˈaɪɫɪŋ

noun

  • the act of compiling (as into a single book or file or list)
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Examples of "compiling" in Sentences

  • The staff at CCAP gather data from a variety of sources and use 11 measures in compiling the rankings.
  • Our executive producer, in compiling future broadcast rundowns, surveys pitched segments and decides what is of value to viewers.
  • WHAT WENT RIGHT: Louisiana Tech didn't have a difficult early schedule, but it took care of business -- and won at Houston -- in compiling a 17-2 mark.
  • Another of the difficulties in compiling London's complete nonfiction is the curious fact that many of his articles were reprinted under different titles.
  • I would feel that ‘making money’ means directly as in compiling my blog into an ebook and selling from your site – as opposed to using the content to bring traffic in.
  • The Science and Public Policy Institute, in compiling its global-temperature graphs for the authoritative Monthly CO2 Reports, had originally relied upon all four of the major datasets.
  • Not to be confused with his teammate, second-year outfielder Andrew McCutchen, this control pitcher has averaged fewer than two walks per nine innings in compiling a 40-22 minor league record.

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