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processing

[ pros-es-ing; especially British proh-ses-ing ]

noun

  1. the act of treating or preparing something by a particular series of actions, as in manufacturing:

    In the processing of taconite, the ore is ground to a fine powder and the iron separated out with strong magnets.

  2. the conversion of an agricultural commodity into marketable form by a particular series of steps:

    Regular inspections should take place at every stage of the processing of meat.

  3. the act of handling records, papers, etc., systematically by organizing them, annotating or making decisions about them, following up with appropriate action, etc.:

    To avoid delay in the processing of applications, please make sure the information you submit is complete and accurate.

  4. the act of mentally or emotionally absorbing and making sense of what one has experienced or perceived:

    The second phase of the treatment involves the emotional processing of the traumatic events in a safe and supportive environment.

    The thalamus is closely integrated with the cerebral cortex and is responsible for the initial processing of all sensory information except smell.

  5. Computers. the act of carrying out operations on data or programs:

    By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you in the manner and for the purposes set out above.

  6. the act of requiring someone to answer questionnaires, perform various tasks, undergo physical or aptitude examinations, etc., before the beginning or termination of a period of service:

    The Navy began the initial processing of a new batch of recruits in January.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of processing1

First recorded in 1870–75; 1945–50 processing fordef 5; process ( def ) + -ing 1( def )

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Example Sentences

I was able to be alone while not alone, processing the fact that while I was marching and chanting I could literally die.

After processing in everyone else, the cops took him somewhere for a reminder of their thoughts on “rapos.”

The processing errors of her mind manifested in a few debilitating ways: Her wagers, written with Jeopardy!

It aims to eliminate the biggest bottleneck in a bar—processing payments.

But even as he was receiving awards, the military brass was processing his discharge—they had found out he was transgender.

As new processing methods are devised, Virginia will undoubtedly increase the development of such resources.

The textile industry in Virginia includes the spinning and processing of yarn and the weaving and finishing of material.

Nevertheless, the fisheries supply additional employment to processing and wholesale employees.

If desired, pumpkin or squash may first be cooked as if preparing it for use and then put into the jars for processing.

Then, as in canning vegetables and fruit, adjust the rubbers and covers and proceed with the processing.

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