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messaging

[ mes-uh-jing ]

noun

  1. a system or process of transmitting messages, especially electronically, by computer, telephone, television cable, etc.


messaging

/ ˈ³¾É›²õɪ»åÏôɪŋ /

noun

  1. the practice of sending and receiving written communications by computer or mobile phone
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Online, their feminist message and financial education content have resonated with over half a million Instagram followers, even as many American corporations dismantle many DEI initiatives and social media messaging.

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The goal of the probe is to determine whether the defence secretary and other staff complied with the department policies on using messaging applications to discuss official business.

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But the political and cultural ramifications of their messaging, which includes urging young women to accept a "submissive" role in marriage and overt support for the Trump agenda, are impossible to miss.

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The firings follow a major controversy involving the NSC last month when senior officials inadvertently added a journalist to a Signal messaging thread about military strikes in Yemen.

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These movies frequently become mired in their own good intentions, diluting their messaging to something as plain and palatable as, say, “Love, Simon.â€

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