consulting
Americanadjective
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employed or involved in giving professional advice to the public or to those practicing the profession.
a consulting physician.
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of, relating to, or used for consultation.
a physician's consulting room.
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unconsulting adjective
Etymology
Origin of consulting
Example Sentences
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He spent a quarter-century at Wilshire Associates, consulting for pension funds and others on private equity and hedge funds.
“This underscores how conflicting geopolitical interests in one theater of conflict may undermine cooperation in another,” said Anne Frühauf, an analyst at consulting firm Teneo.
"We have also been consulting on a draft national strategy to improve support for unpaid carers."
From BBC
This deal would strengthen McCormick’s condiments and flavorings portfolio while expanding its North American retail and distribution footprint, said Alex Torgerson, M&A partner at consulting firm West Monroe.
From Barron's
Most containers have a hold time of between 35 and 48 days, said Phil Kornbluth, president of U.S.-based consulting firm Kornbluth Helium Consulting, before too much of the gas starts being lost.
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