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bridging

[brij-ing] / ˈbrɪdʒ ɪŋ /


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A young person who chooses a career in cybersecurity, whether in the military or in the private sector, is providing a timely service to his country by bridging the digital gap that attackers actively exploit.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There's no bridging solutions or Plan B. There's only one plan, and that's Plan A," they said.

From Barron's

They reached a fallen oak bridging the river, and crawled over it on their hands and knees.

From Literature

But Bruni easily could have been talking about Sacred Heart Hospital, whose staff vacillates between bridging the compassion gap between medical professionals and patients and managing our expectations.

From Salon

But, given its growth-stock valuation, bridging the gap between the 8 a.m. latte and the 3 p.m. energy boost isn’t just a goal.

From The Wall Street Journal