Synonym: on-going. Similar words: go in for, go into, ring out, bring out, something of, at the beginning of, hang on, coin. Meaning: [ˈɒngəʊɪŋ] adj. currently happening.
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(61) In this respect, the preliminary results from an ongoing study at Coventry University are very revealing.
(62) You could create an ongoing system by continually updating the network and removing old data.
(63) Eugene Watts, R-Galloway, and three lobbying groups also were indicted in the ongoing investigation.
(64) She was strict, but in the ongoing struggle between children and adults she sided with the children.
(65) One of the ongoing partisan battles over spending led to a typical case of gridlock as the legislative session ended last month.
(66) Thanks to her looks, blonde hair and figure, being chatted up by lascivious males was an ongoing nuisance.
(67) This ongoing professional development is based on the fundamental premise that solutions and strategies lie in teachers' own expertise and experience.
(68) Their January payment, whatever accounting year it was based on, met their full tax liability for the ongoing fiscal year.
(69) These checks are ongoing, ensuring that companies maintain the stringent quality requirements.
(70) Within that ruling coalition was an ongoing struggle between two powerful factions.
(71) Probation officers and those who treat juvenile offenders within the community say violence is an ongoing problem in the three lockups.
(72) A mere lull, she told herself, smiling, in an ongoing battle.
(73) Many physical problems have been linked to the pervasive, ongoing stress of feeling unequal to what you have to do.
(74) There were two notable features of the museum community's response to this ongoing crisis, at least as manifested at the convention.
(75) Defence Minister Moshe Arens had successfully argued that defence spending could not be reduced in the light of the ongoing Gulf crisis.
(76) I make the wood-making an ongoing project, to be done for fun, and drag it out for weeks.
(77) It was an absurd capper to the ongoing trend of expanding weather coverage.
(78) The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.
(79) This led to ongoing negotiations regarding the school board engaging me as a consultant to conduct inservice career development seminars.
(80) After that, suspects deemed to be an ongoing risk to national security can be incarcerated indefinitely by the home affairs minister.
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(81) We have also been receiving wonderful gifts ongoing I hope from individual contributors.
(82) He even blamed them for his inability to make friends or establish ongoing relationships.
(83) This generous action had led to the establishment of an excellent ongoing relationship between students and the local community.
(84) The Human Resources Department in turn was responsible for contracting for these services and for ongoing administrative oversight of the programs.
(85) A long-term irritant to the police has been the ongoing allegation that some officers have been closely connected with freemasonry.
(86) Encourage Ongoing Learning All students should be prepared to pursue further education and training beyond high school.
(87) A hydrogeologist and an isotope chemist provided professional advice to the ongoing geothermal resource study.
(88) However, there will still be the ongoing task of maintaining the system that has been created.
(89) Work and ongoing education are becoming inseparable in our society.
(90) It would be unrealistic therefore to see implementation as an event but more as an ongoing process of experimentation and development.
More similar words: go in for, go into, ring out, bring out, something of, at the beginning of, hang on, coin, join, joint, point, enjoin, join in, appoint, point out, point to, in point of, to the point, long., long, along, among, appointment, long for, strong, a case in point, on guard, prolong, all along, go wrong.