seconding

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Verb[edit]

seconding

  1. present participle and gerund of second

Noun[edit]

seconding (countable and uncountable, plural secondings)

  1. The agreement of a second person to an initial proposal or motion.
    • 1973, The American Philatelist, volume 87, numbers 7-12, page 629:
      The nominations and the secondings of candidates for the 1973 election of the various officers and directors of The American Philatelic Society were concluded May 31, 1973, and the final listing appears below.
  2. Temporary transfer from normal duty to another assignment.
    • 1993, The New Law Journal (volume 143, part 2, page 1580)
      Having successfully completed their two secondings, the students were qualified to take out a case on their own.

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