messaging
[
mes
-
uh
-jing]
/ˈmɛs ə dʒɪŋ/
noun
1.
a system or process of transmitting
messages
, especially electronically, by computer, telephone, television cable, etc.
Origin
message
+
-ing
1
Examples from the web for
messaging
Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and come prepared with a sense of adventure and a text
messaging
enabled cell phone.
First he pioneered antivirus software, then instant
messaging
.
Please turn off your cell phones, pagers and refrain from text
messaging
during events.
Now comes a new paper that suggests this whole to-do over
messaging
might be moot.
Is there any physical evidence which compares symbolic
messaging
between the two groups.
Friends in different countries are always text
messaging
me their culinary creations.
In the last week, it seems nearly every campaign's
messaging
has largely devolved to calling the opposing campaign liars.
We've also got picture
messaging
, which could be a subset.
Intense
messaging
by both political parties on which was more to blame is surely to spill out for days, if not months.
Of course he's going to say yes, he deserves to be reelected, and then repeat his familiar
messaging
.
British Dictionary definitions for
messaging
messaging
/
ˈmɛsɪdʒɪŋ
/
noun
1.
the practice of sending and receiving written communications by computer or mobile phone
Word Origin and History for
messaging
n.
1865, verbal noun from
message
(v.).