compiling

[ US /kəmˈpaɪɫɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kəmpˈa‍ɪlɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of compiling (as into a single book or file or list)
    the job of compiling the inventory took several hours
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How To Use compiling In A Sentence

  • Doherty took a 6-2 lead last night, compiling a 107 break in the second frame but Dale hit the highest break of the televised stages with a 140 in the seventh frame.
  • Ever since we first published the book we have been busy compiling a file of local news, newspaper cuttings and potential updates.
  • Full client participation is essential to ensure accuracy when compiling the information model.
  • The lawyer says his client has started compiling documents that he says will authenticate her life story as she tells it in the book.
  • In this role he had responsibility for compiling intelligence dossiers on its enemies; for planning counter-espionage and for establishing and supervising fascist cells operating in the trade union movement.
  • The lab has been compiling data from primary care workers and hospital labs in Scotland.
  • Since the scheme began, the South Korean car maker Hyundai has been the biggest winner, compiling an order book of 8,000 UK scrappage sales.
  • It appeared some part of him was compiling a case where the facts had to sway just one man, Rebus Bantam, his own harsh judge and unappeasable jury.
  • That is why Hayward and his cadres imposed mandatory reselection on parliamentary candidates and attempted (only just failing) to remove from the parliamentary leadership any say in compiling the election manifesto. How my party was betrayed by KGB boot-lickers
  • The author has done an admirable job in compiling all this material.
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