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shadowing
[ shad-oh-ing ]
noun
- a method of enhancing the visibility of the surface features of a specimen for electron microscopic viewing by spraying it from one side with a coating of metal atoms.
Other Word Forms
- -o·Բ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of shadowing1
Example Sentences
Get learning - While you're on the hunt for a job see if there are ways to fill gaps in your CV with free courses, volunteering or shadowing.
Some just stand there looking calm, some move around wildly and others spend a good chunk of time shadowing the fourth official.
Missing moment: “Mikey was brilliant, because she had done so much research, spending time at that club and shadowing dancers, that she understood what each of her interactions would be,” Baker says.
A navy spokesperson said the shadowing operation lasted five days and ended on New Year's Eve.
The only hands-on training she had had was twice shadowing the testing process.
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