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View definitions for banding

banding

adjective as in outlining

noun as in lace

noun as in strip

noun as in stripe

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"It's absolutely incredible to think I have been born in a city with such a culture of cultures banding together," he says.

From BBC

At schools across the nation, from the University of Texas to Swarthmore College, members of Gen Z are banding together to effect change.

And I also think about those unsung communities and small churches and parishes in Louisiana, rural Georgia, and Eastern Kentucky where people are banding together to say that loving our neighbor means welcoming the stranger that to follow Christ means to practice a form of radical hospitality.

From Salon

Whether everyday Bangladeshis will meet this moment by banding together and not allowing old religious or political divisions to take hold is also a topic of conversation.

From BBC

Miller said decades of banding and tracking the owls has shown they typically don’t set up shop and breed elsewhere if banished from an area.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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