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banding
[ban-ding]
noun
decorative inlay, as for bordering or paneling a piece, composed of strips of wood contrasting in grain or color with the principal wood of the surface.
banding
/ ˈbændɪŋ /
noun
the practice of grouping schoolchildren according to ability to ensure a balanced intake at different levels of ability to secondary school
Example Sentences
Exactly a year after the Eaton fire broke out, musicians are banding together once more for an upcoming benefit show, called A Concert for Altadena.
The new guidance means that for the first time, the members of the tribunal will have to consider what are described as "sanctions bandings".
What we’re banding together to do right now is a very localized and locally controlled recovery plan.
In Worcestershire, Reform UK's minority administration may need to do deals to pass key decisions and avoid other parties banding together to veto their plans.
All levels of Hollywood workers are now banding together to push for legislation that would change the state’s tax incentive program.
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