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interfacing
/ ˈɪntəˌfeɪsɪŋ /
noun
a piece of fabric sewn beneath the facing of a garment, usually at the inside of the neck, armholes, etc, to give shape and firmness
another name for interlining
Word History and Origins
Origin of interfacing1
Example Sentences
In our experience, seamless connecting and no cables cluttering the center console are reasons enough to insist on wireless smartphone interfacing.
Less technical though it may be, it is more emotionally taxing as he’s interfacing with grieving clients who might still be in shock or confused as to what exactly they want to do with their late pets.
The department’s interfacing with federal authorities will be among the many issues that the Police Commission is counting on Barragan to help monitor.
So… why is Antonio Banderas interfacing with someone in Macho Man cosplay for a Bosch commercial?
In a time where digital communication is almost the new standard, uncovering subtle, non-verbal cues can significantly affect how an individual is perceived in a professional setting when interfacing through a computer screen.
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