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bridging

[brij-ing] / ˈbrɪdʒ ɪŋ /


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In front of Christmas trees originally used for the Princess of Wales's carol concert at the Abbey, he spoke of the importance of community cohesion and bridging divides.

From BBC

"There's a gentleman from Russia, his name is Kirill, and he had a lot to do with this. He was important. He was an important interlocutor bridging the two sides," Witkoff told reporters.

From BBC

Since the fall of El-Fasher, fighting has shifted to the neighbouring Kordofan region, a strategic area bridging the west of the country with the capital.

From Barron's

By bridging cellular biology with ecological theory, this study moves science closer to a universal framework for understanding life's growth limits.

From Science Daily

The partnership was born out of the complicated realities of bridging the future with the present.

From The Wall Street Journal