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networking
[ net-wur-king ]
noun
- a supportive system of sharing information and services among individuals and groups having a common interest:
Working mothers in the community use networking to help themselves manage successfully.
- Digital Technology. the design, establishment, or utilization of a computer network.
adjective
- of or relating to a network or networking: a networking brunch.
networking software;
a networking brunch.
networking
/ ˈɛˌɜːɪŋ /
noun
- computing the interconnection of two or more networks in different places, as in working at home with a link to a central computer in an office
- forming business connections and contacts through informal social meetings
adjective
- of or for networking
networking systems
Word History and Origins
Origin of networking1
Example Sentences
I am surprised and quite troubled about how many young people are self-isolating still and partly because it’s uncomfortable to go to a networking event or go out there and try to meet somebody.
Meta says it faces competition from apps such as TikTok and YouTube, but the FTC says video apps are different from personal social networking services.
Mike McCue, the CEO of Flipboard, is convinced such innovation will result in a new era of social networking, where numerous new, more interesting types of social networks will emerge and offer people more choices.
Bergamot’s 2025 edition introduces offstage activities and networking events for talent, including a “Boozy Bingo” industry lunch mixer on Wednesday.
"The level of social networking, the pursuit of notoriety within the networks, and the speed of moving to the most extreme harms, is new and shocking."
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