pinging Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of pinging In English

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Examples of pinging

  • In a sustained tour de force of increasing density, the voice, having struggled into articulacy, finds itself beset with pinging electronic attacks.

  • However, to cope with advanced timing, one must run high-octane gasoline to avoid pre-ignition detonation or pinging.

  • After 09:30, no further pinging was heard.

  • In internal combustion engines it is called engine knocking or pinging, and it causes a loss of power and excessive heating of certain components.

  • Within two and one-half hours, she had left the pinging of the searchers behind and had resumed her own hunting.

  • Many silent calls are a result of process known as pinging.

  • However, even though they were subtle in pinging their targets, forty-seven of them were eventually detected, or else ran out of power.

  • One of his first major research projects was on the problems of irregular combustion, known as "knocking" or "pinging".

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