founding

IPA: fˈaʊndɪŋ

noun

  • The establishment of something.

adjective

  • Who or that founds (establishes or starts) or founded.
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Examples of "founding" in Sentences

  • Is it acceptable to use the term founding fathers?
  • I was one of the what you call founding members but I [inaudible].
  • As Machiavelli says, RE-founding is incredibly difficult to the point it essentially never happens.
  • Instead, what has defined us as a nation since our founding is our capacity to shape our destiny — our determination to fight for the America we want for our children.
  • It acknowledges the tremendous faith, hard work and incredible sacrifices that each of them have made throughout the years in founding and building up the Network, said EWTN President and
  • As soon as he went down to Washington, ironically, the very first school I'm aware of that the Secretary or the President were involved in founding is a school called Ariel Academy in Chicago.
  • This is a work for which 'ground-breaking' really is the mot juste, yet although it has earned Reich the title 'founding father of minimalism', he himself regards it as leaving minimalism far behind.

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