seconding

[US]/ˈsɛkəndɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈsɛkəndɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the present participle of second, meaning to support or endorse; to temporarily assign someone to a different role; to agree with or endorse a proposal

Phrases & Collocations

seconding a motion

seconding the nomination

seconding the proposal

seconding the vote

seconding an idea

seconding a candidate

seconding the decision

seconding the request

seconding the motion

seconding the action

Example Sentences

seconding the motion was crucial for its approval.

she is seconding his idea for the new project.

after seconding the nomination, he felt relieved.

seconding a proposal can show your commitment.

he was seconding her request for additional resources.

seconding the decision helped build consensus.

they were seconding each other's opinions during the meeting.

seconding a candidate is an important part of the election process.

he is known for seconding innovative ideas in the team.

seconding the resolution was a unanimous decision.

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