ranging
IPA: rˈeɪndʒɪŋ
noun
- The act of one who ranges.
- A back-and-forth movement.
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Examples of "ranging" in Sentences
- You can have the finance for a term ranging between 12 months to 10 years.
- Ms. Harvey said that her program had experienced a large increase in young coaches, which she defined as ranging from ages 25 to 35.
- A bond investment represents a loan made by an investor to a corporation or government agency for a term ranging from 1 to 30 years at a specific rate of interest.
- The company said its initial relief well had reached a depth of 17,864 feet as of Sunday and the next scheduled operation is to carry out what it called a ranging run.
- Prosecutors, who say he made $72 million from his crimes, asked for a term ranging from 19 years and seven months to 24 1/2 years, citing federal sentencing guidelines and the "historic nature of his crimes."
- Two years ago, when he began experimenting with different beard styles, which he described as ranging from neat to burly to unkempt, his facial hair was an expression of individuality in a tide of metrosexual conformity.
- “Individualism” is a term ranging over a wide variety of attitudes, doctrines, and theories, and this diversity of meaning is only increased when one takes account of historical shifts in the connotations of the very word
- They go on to discuss a number of design decisions that went into the title ranging from the scope of the game, to character design, to the level of gore, and opting not to include a co-op multi-player mode in Prototype, among other things.
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