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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
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of networking1
Example Sentences
Martins found networking and connecting with friends helpful in his job search.
The incident happened at a networking event organised by a Jewish organisation.
In 2010, the club conducted a membership purge, barring finance professionals from renewing and turning it into a corporate networking hub.
Dating in this city felt like an exhausting game I didn’t want to play anymore — one full of superficial encounters and people more interested in networking than connecting.
The email continued: “We grow and learn new skills faster and better through everyday, in-person interactions with leaders, colleagues and mentors, as well as in-person training, development and networking events.”
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