Waging

Pronunciation: /ˈweɪdʒ/

Waging (noun)

  1. Money paid regularly for work, usually every week or month.

Examples

  • She receives a fair wage for her efforts.
  • The wage for this job is competitive.

Common collocations: minimum wage, wage increase, hourly wage, wage war, wage a campaign

Waging (verb)

  1. To start and continue a fight or war.

Examples

  • They decided to wage a campaign for change.
  • The group plans to wage a battle against injustice.

Synonyms of Waging

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Waging

  • financial context