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US
/ˈfaʊndɪŋ/
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[ UK /fˈaʊndɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /fˈaʊndɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new
she looked forward to her initiation as an adult
the foundation of a new scientific society
How To Use founding In A Sentence
- If this approach has a drawback, it is that the zealous pursuit of the founding principle—disinterring the buried life, stamped under the sod by conniving male partners—sometimes obscures the fact that not a great deal gets added to the wider cultural landscape it is bent on illuminating. A Far From Model Marriage
- This also suggests that this deity was first adopted by the tradition of the monastery of Sa-gya, [26] a hypothesis further confirmed by the reference in the founding myth to his being taken over by the holder of the Sa-gya throne So-nam-rin-chen (bsod nams rin chen). The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I)
- Is that anger enough to overturn governments and rattle the founding idea of Europe? Times, Sunday Times
- In the mid-1830s the Kendall settlers gave impetus to the westward movement of Norwegians by founding a settlement in the Fox River area of Illinois.
- These analyses depend on a number of potentially confounding factors such as nonstomatal transpiration and temperature.
- Black Mountain had been seeking a new campus almost from its founding.
- She estimated that she's counselled about 400 people, almost all of them women, since founding the organisation.
- Thus residual confounding could not be completely excluded, and the findings could not assign causality.
- Where the god and the idolon were most nearly one there was least danger of confounding them. Surprised by Joy
- What began in 1968 as a Beltway junkie's labor of love has turned into an authoritative collection of whistle-stopping campaign slogans and vicious slings and arrows of partisan attacks that stretches all the way back to the Founding Fathers (who came up with terms like "electioneer" and the party "ticket"). How to Sound Presidential