Making [adjective]
Definition of Making:
preparing
Opposite/Antonyms of Making:
-
Sentence/Example of Making:
Pennsylvania’s run to the right, however, has been a long time in the making.
The TV network groups have differed in how they handle this decision making, according to producers.
While some execs say that ad-hoc decision making happens during good times and bad in advertising, the need to do so has hit “unprecedented levels,” said Mastercard chief marketing and communications officer Raja Rajamannar.
Cassie Kozyrkov is the chief decision scientist at Google, serving as an expert within the company in both data science and decision making, so when Quartz asked her for insights for our field guide on decision making, we cut to the chase.
Here’s a guide to backcountry dessert baking and bread making.
Late last year, during an education conference in San Diego, leaders from some of the state’s largest school districts got together and discussed how they could pool their influence to have a larger say in state decision making.
Landing pages that convert well have examples of social proof that can be used to help influence your reader’s decision making.
Sanitary napkin making workshop helps them in a big way as most of the women in the slums and rural areas cannot afford buying sanitary napkins.
She looked so sweet when she said it, standing and smiling there in the middle of the floor, the door-way making a frame for her.
Sleek finds it far harder work than fortune-making; but he pursues his Will-o'-the-Wisp with untiring energy.