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grading
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Grading in civil engineering and landscape architectural construction is the work of ensuring a level base, or one with a specified slope , for a construction work such as a foundation , the base course for a road or a railway , or landscape and garden ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Grade \Grade\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Graded ; p. pr. & vb. n. Grading .] To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size, quality, rank, etc. To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent, as the line of a canal or road. (Stock Breeding) ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (cx math English) gradation vb. (present participle of grade English)
Usage examples of grading.
The car was still idling and the headlights were pointed forward along the dirt road, showing the washboards and the uneven grading.
Statutes and ordinances providing for the paving and grading of streets, the cost thereof to be assessed on the front foot rule, do not, by their failure to provide for a hearing or review of assessments, generally deprive a complaining owner of property without due process of law.
Peabody launched up a hand like the nerdy kid in class who screwed the grading curve for everybody else.
Some semiarid land was desert grassland and some was scrub woodland, grading into forest toward both equator and middle latitudes.
A scheme put forward by Osterman for a conference with the railroad managers fell through because of the refusal of the company to treat with the ranchers upon any other basis than that of the new grading.
Learning doesn't require credentialing, ranking, grading, high-stakes testing, groveling for letters of recommendation and so on.
My problems were more with the grading system and all the rules followed by the American school.
I'm going to be swamped grading papers in my copious free time at least through the weekend.
When they finished, a third group had taken the split logs by the side of the grading and laid them down to form a corduroy road.
Now he had hiked out of the valley, the vivid pink grass which cloaked the southern half of the cylinder was grading down to a musky-grey, an effect he equated to a city smog wrapping itself round the landscape.
He no longer looks at life with the selective eye of the novelist: he looks at his own past with the fastidious frown of the literary critic, grading, evaluating, trying to separate the serious from the unserious.
He was so genuinely against every form of emulation that he opposed even the competitions and gradings of the lycées, as well as all forms of honorary distinction.
Certain of the houses sold gear and implements conceivably useful to the sequin-taker: grading kits, camouflage, spoor eliminators, tongs, forks, bars, monoculars, maps, guides, talismans and prayer powders.
What you do not know is that you failed startlingly, with a recalcitrancy grading of 6, which is the very worst, and intelligence AA plus, almost the best.
Some kind of tote board was involved, listing good and bad acts: a transcendent report card such as one finds employed in the teaching and grading of elementary school children.