"Waging" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Waging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Waging" Meaning

Engaging in a fight or competition, often in a partial or limited way, as in a war campaign.

"Waging" Examples

1. Fighting vigorously to achieve something.


- Example: "The lawyers will continue waging a fierce battle in court over the matter."

2. Engaging in, or using something in a war.


- Example: "The regiment was tasked with waging guerrilla warfare against the enemy forces."

3. Investing money in a business or project that one is willing to continue even if it temporarily struggles or loses money.


- Example: "She invested a significant amount of money in her new startup, trying to be ready to wage the losses."

4. Focusing on solving a social or moral problem, often by being an opponent to change it.


- Example: "They are waging a campaign against hunger and are determined to make a difference."

5. Displaying or exerting enthusiasm or energy, often to great effect.


- Example: "She waging her charm to impress the judges during the interview."

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