forwarding

IPA: fˈɔrwɝdɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which something is forwarded.
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Examples of "forwarding" in Sentences

  • Do you think that flash forwarding is almost an easy way out?
  • USPS mail forwarding is meant to be temporary - it isn't that reliable.
  • Elise Ackerman of the Mercury News covers the story of Comcast blocking mail forwarding from the Well:
  • I understand how you want to nail this to Rumsfeld, but the fact is he did the appropriate thing in forwarding the question to the correct party.
  • We cannot be responsible for MAIL FORWARDING, but will assist in forwarding mail for Members via the Lake Chapala Society who pay Box Rent on at least a six months basis.
  • However, one must also remember those terrorist insurgents who were so successful in forwarding the revolution that then resulted in the formation of what is now known as the United States of America.
  • It occurs to me that if President Bush and Vice President Cheney think this is a "vital tool," then I feel perfectly comfortable in forwarding that urgent message I got this morning from the Nigerian widow who wants me to share her $250,000 inheritance.
  • The fact that other book awards that specifically celebrate race/creed/religious/ethnic backgrounds manage to meet their objectives without this contingency negates the argument of the necessity of a book creator's race to be a criteria in forwarding the cause of the group, unless one is willing to say that these other awards are not meeting their objectives, in which case I would reiterate, don't be hating.

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