cabling
Pronunciation: [ˈkeɪbəlɪŋ]
Word
Context: “technology”
(noun) cabling refers to the wires and connections used to transmit data or electricity. It's like the roads that help information move between computers and devices.
Example
The new office has excellent cabling, so the internet is super fast.
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Without proper cabling, the network will be slow and unreliable.
Example
Does the cabling in this building support high-speed internet?
Context: “technology”
(verb) cabling can also mean the action of setting up or installing cables in a place. It's like putting together the wires and connections that help everything work.
Example
They are cabling the new building to ensure all offices have internet access.
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The team was not cabling the area correctly, which caused problems with the network.
Example
When will we start cabling the new conference room?
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