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Meaning

The word "a working" is somewhat ambiguous as it could refer to various contexts. In general, "working" typically refers to the act of performing a task or function or the state of being engaged in a process. It can be related to employment, production, or operational mechanics. In this case, it may describe a specific instance of work or the functioning of something.

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Etymology

The word "working" originates from the Old English "wyrcan," which means "to work, to make, to do." It has Germanic roots and has evolved through Middle English to assume its current form.

Examples

  1. The team is focused on a working plan to improve efficiency in the project.
  2. Despite their differences, they managed to create a working relationship based on mutual respect.
  3. The engineer explained how the machine’s working parts function together seamlessly.
  4. She has been a working professional for over a decade and values her career highly.
  5. The working model they presented was efficient and impressed the board.