Explore Chaining through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Chaining meaning
present participle and gerund of chain
Using Chaining
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of chain
- In the example corpus, chaining often appears in combinations such as: separate chaining, chaining the, backward chaining.
Context around Chaining
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 14 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Chaining
- In this selection, "chaining" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, separate, daisy, backward, hash, kills and mentally stand out and add context to how "chaining" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accused of chaining a 5 and adept at chaining sequences of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "chaining" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and activations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with chaining
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Separate chaining Hash collision resolved by separate chaining. (8 words)
Another, Blitzkrieg, involves chaining lightning attacks through groups of enemies. (10 words)
Daisy-chaining should be used sparingly and primarily for low-current pedals. (12 words)
When dogs attack humans, it can certainly be because the dog has been tormented, over-disciplined, beaten, poorly socialised, isolated, or restricted in their movement by caging or chaining by a current or previous owner, but that isn’t always the case. (42 words)
While it can initially be confusing which generation a given face belongs to, it swiftly becomes second nature, and you also become adept at chaining sequences of faces together and merging four or more to skip a generation entirely. (39 words)
Just as he gradually found helpful inventions by chaining amino acids together, Gourdie never expected to be recognized by the National Academy of Inventors — another fortunate consequence for pursuing answers to questions that he found interesting. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Planner featured pattern-directed invocation of procedural plans from goals (i.e. goal-reduction or backward chaining ) and from assertions (i.e. forward chaining ).
Separate chaining Hash collision resolved by separate chaining.
Separate chaining with list head cells Hash collision by separate chaining with head records in the bucket array.
But they have to take turns doing so, chaining a wide range of skills together to form a hard-hitting combo.
Chaining kills with Swift Strike and Bite allow players to deal devastating damage and remain very mobile.
Daisy-chaining should be used sparingly and primarily for low-current pedals.
Deputies are using force against inmates less frequently, and the department created a timer system to make sure jailers stopped chaining mentally ill people to benches for days.
It will criminalise attempts to restrict access, for example by chaining doors closed, to clinics providing abortion services and “influencing a decision”, but it will not infringe on the right to freedom of expression.
Just as he gradually found helpful inventions by chaining amino acids together, Gourdie never expected to be recognized by the National Academy of Inventors — another fortunate consequence for pursuing answers to questions that he found interesting.
There is complexity regardless of whether you are chaining together open-source or proprietary LLMs.
They used the trunks of eucalyptus trees felled as part of fire-safety efforts on nearby Centennial Drive and in Oakland parks, chaining them together so they would be harder to move.
When dogs attack humans, it can certainly be because the dog has been tormented, over-disciplined, beaten, poorly socialised, isolated, or restricted in their movement by caging or chaining by a current or previous owner, but that isn’t always the case.
While it can initially be confusing which generation a given face belongs to, it swiftly becomes second nature, and you also become adept at chaining sequences of faces together and merging four or more to skip a generation entirely.
This isn't nearly as cool as the daisy chaining I am familiar with.
Al-Jumailly is accused of chaining a 5-year-old girl and her mother as temperatures soared to 122 degrees.
A study of the situation by Human Rights Watch (HRW) noted that thousands of Nigerians with mental health conditions face prolonged detention, chaining, physical and sexual violence or forced treatment, including electric shock therapy.
By chaining the Thrangycat and remote command injection vulnerabilities, Red Balloon says, an attacker can remotely and persistently bypass Cisco’s secure boot mechanism and lock out all future software updates to the TAm.
If I wake up tomorrow morning and type, “Gonna write about Darnson Breeney and the Twins’ strategy of tandem chaining,” the higher-ups will pat me on the head and let me scurry away.
It’s Memorial Day weekend, which means either chaining hot dogs, hamburgers and handfuls of chips or jab, jab, uppercut, jab, throw, special.
Another, Blitzkrieg, involves chaining lightning attacks through groups of enemies.
Common combinations with chaining
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- separate chaining 6×
- chaining the 5×
- backward chaining 4×
- chaining and 4×
- chaining with 3×
- by chaining 3×
- chaining together 3×
- forward chaining 2×
- of chaining 2×
- and chaining 2×