NOUN
- the execution of low priority programs while higher priority programs are not using the processing system
How To Use backgrounding In A Sentence
- For those of you who need some backgrounding, this section of the South Platte is one of the most famous trout fisheries in the West. Is Deckers Back?
- This long campaign of leaking, backgrounding and sabotage would be legitimised.
- It's no surprise that one is the first wife; she was out in the media in December and she's been backgrounding journalists ever since.
- The magazine has a good article backgrounding a politician's use of internet networking.
- In fact, in this case he was backgrounding journalists in the full knowledge of his departmental minders and masters.
- He introduces the letters with somewhat formal, at times clumsy, historical notes backgrounding the existing social and political conditions both in England and in New Zealand.
- In the future's China Asian regional cooperation strategy, we should stress bilateral cooperation under the backgrounding of multilateral cooperation.
- I promise, I'll get to the story eventually; there just needs to be backgrounding here for those who aren't in the know and/or haven't worked at an animal hospital or been to a farm.
- Here the split images, paralleling, fore- and backgrounding of the original dancers with the current ensemble, acted more as a commentary on the passage of time.
- I still cringe at the memory of a gag I made on a policy while backgrounding a journalist before an interview that was turned into a very barbed question for my boss.