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consulting definition
con·sult·ing (kən sult′iŋ)
adjective
consulted for professional or technical advice; advisory a consulting engineer
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
consulting Usage Examples
Preposition: with
- stakeholder: ATL supports the principle of consulting with local stakeholders in order that extended services respond to and meet their needs.
Converse of object
- finish: HSEâs Asbestos Policy Unit has just finished consulting on new asbestos regulations due to come into force in October 2006.
Adjective modifier
- actuarial: Unique integration between actuarial consulting and human capital consulting.
Modifies a noun
- actuary: The report by consulting actuary B&W Deloitte is expected to be published on Monday.
Noun used with modifier
- usability: Throughout the project User Vision provided valuable usability consulting and testing input.
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