processing
IPA: prˈɑsɛsɪŋ
noun
- The action of the verb to process.
- The act of taking something through a set of prescribed procedures.
- The act of retrieving, storing, classifying, manipulating, transmitting etc. data, especially via computer techniques.
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Examples of "processing" in Sentences
- He calls up a word processing window and begins anew.
- Her days in the word processing department were over and she was the assistant to one of the most influential lawyers in New York City.
- I remember it well because I wrote the EasyWriter manual to accompany the word processing program that IBM sold along with that original PC.
- ÂI remember it well because I wrote the EasyWriter manual to accompany the word processing program that IBM sold along with that original PC.
- However, Hameroff was going beyond that to suggest that not only does anesthesia disrupt the tubulin processing but that the processing is quantum, not classical.
- But by loading different types of software, whether a word processing program, a graphic design program, or an e-mail program, you can get your computer to perform different functions.
- While I'm sitting in front of the two monitors attached to my PC, I have aTwitterfeed in the lower right corner of my main screen, my word processing document in the center and a Gmail session on the other monitor.
- While I'm sitting in front of the two monitors attached to my PC, I have aÂTwitterÂfeed in the lower right corner of my main screen, my word processing document in the center and a Gmail session on the other monitor.
- When I use my word processing program on my laptop computer, in the righthand corner of my screen sits a little wizard who turns his head, blinks his eyes, raises his hands, and every now and again nods his head in approval.
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