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applying

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for applying, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Verb — Making a formal request, putting something to use, or being relevant; the present participle of apply.

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employing requesting implementing

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applying for a job applying pressure

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What does “applying” mean?

The word “applying” means making a formal request, putting something to use, or being relevant; the present participle of apply. In plain terms, the ongoing act of applying — requesting, using, or making something relevant.

How do you pronounce “applying”?

“Applying” is pronounced uh-PLEYE-ihng (/əˈplaɪ.ɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “applying” in a sentence?

Here is “applying” used in a sentence: “She spent the evening applying for graduate programs.”

What part of speech is “applying”?

“Applying” is a verb.

Is “applying” a common word?

“Applying” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between 'applying' and 'applying for'?

'Applying for' means making a formal request for something, as in 'applying for a job.' 'Applying' on its own often means putting something to use or spreading it on a surface, as in 'applying paint' or 'applying a rule.'

When do you use 'applying to' versus 'applying for'?

You 'apply for' the thing you want, such as a job, grant, or visa, and 'apply to' the place or body that grants it, such as a company or university. So you might be 'applying to a university for a scholarship.'

Does 'applying' always relate to job applications?

No. Besides making a formal request, 'applying' can mean putting something into use ('applying a technique'), spreading something on a surface ('applying sunscreen'), or being relevant ('the rule applying here').

Is it spelled 'applying' or 'appling'?

The correct spelling is 'applying.' Although the 'y' in 'apply' changes to 'i' before endings like '-ed' (applied), it stays as 'y' before '-ing,' giving 'applying.'

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