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forwarding

/ˈfɔːrwərdɪŋ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The act of sending on mail, goods, or electronic data to a new destination.

Example Sentences:
  • She set up mail forwarding before moving to her new apartment.
  • The server handles the forwarding of incoming email to multiple departments.
2.verb

Present participle of 'forward'; sending or transmitting something further along to a destination.

Example Sentences:
  • Thank you for forwarding that important document to me.
  • The router is responsible for forwarding data packets across the network.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the verb 'forward', originating from Old English 'foreweard' (meaning 'toward the front'), combined with the present participle suffix '-ing'. Historically used in the context of physical transit and logistics, its usage has expanded significantly in telecommunications and digital networking.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'forward' (moving ahead) + '-ing' (happening now): continuously sending things further along the journey.

Frequently Asked Questions About “forwarding

1. What is the meaning of “forwarding” in English?

In English, forwarding (noun) is defined as: “The act of sending on mail, goods, or electronic data to a new destination.”.

2. How do you use “forwarding” in a sentence?

She set up mail forwarding before moving to her new apartment.

3. What are English synonyms of “forwarding”?

Common synonyms include:transmitting,sending,routing,dispatching

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “forwarding”?

Derived from the verb 'forward', originating from Old English 'foreweard' (meaning 'toward the front'), combined with the present participle suffix '-ing'. Historically used in the context of physical transit and logistics, its usage has expanded significantly in telecommunications and digital networking.