spacing
IPA: spˈeɪsɪŋ
noun
- The action of the verb space.
- A way in which objects or people are separated by spaces.
- The space between two objects or people.
- (science fiction) The activity of working or living in outer space; the occupation of a spacer.
adjective
- That inserts space between two objects.
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Examples of "spacing" in Sentences
- I adjusted the word spacing so it is more legible now.
- "What is the harm in spacing out vaccines that contain aluminum?"
- The spacing is weird, which makes the page hard to read; just search for my name.
- And i notice the spacing is it reality like that or it became narrow if taken shot by a camera.
- Some independent experts, while critical overall, praise the administration for its role in spacing out the negative shocks from the record home repossessions taking place, lessening the chances of the economy suffering a fatal blow.
- Whoever this person is, they should immediately cease their study of Ma's thesis, which they are clearly not competent to do note that in the word spacing in the second pic they missed a minor obvious English error and Michael Richardson should immediately cease reporting on this.
- There's an obvious tradeoff involved in spacing the stops closer together or further apart: if you have to walk a little further to your stop, you will then have a quicker ride with less frequent stops; if the walk to your stop is shorter, you will then have a slower ride with more frequent stops.
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