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Definition of "triaging" [triaging]

  • Present participle of triage. (verb)

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Use "triaging" in a sentence
  • "This is what theologian Richard L. Rubenstein has called the triaging of excess populations."
  • "The agency's legal department, says Mr. Chu, has been "very conservative," in waiting to vet loan-guarantee applications until after the deadline for submissions has passed, rather than "triaging" them on a "rolling" basis."
  • "While few people would ever claim that smart phone email clients are as advanced as those on the PC or the mainstream web, I will say this: Apple's Mail app on the iPhone is a marvel, and I find it much more productive for what I think of as "triaging" email (really just pushing the unnecessary stuff out of the inbox, mostly)."
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