badging
Pronunciation: [ˈbædʒɪŋ]
Context: "identification"
(noun) a symbol or item that shows your identity or status. Badges can be worn to show that you are part of a group or have achieved something.
Example
She wore a badge for completing her first marathon, and she was very proud of it.
Example
He didn't get the badge for perfect attendance, which made him a bit sad.
Example
What does your badge represent at school?
Context: "identification"
(verb) to give someone a badge, often to show they belong to a group or have a certain skill. Like when you help someone earn a badge for learning something new.
Example
The teacher badged the students for their hard work and dedication in class.
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He didn’t badge anyone today because there were no accomplishments to celebrate.
Example
Who will badge the new members of the club?
Context: "technology"
(verb) to add a badge to a digital profile or application, like giving someone a virtual sticker for their achievements online.
Example
She badged all her friends for their participation in the online game.
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They didn't badge him for his contributions because he didn't follow the rules.
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How can we badge users to encourage them more?