0 present participle of bridge
1 to make the difference or division between two things smaller or less severe:
We must bridge the gap between employees and management.
Moreover, its applicability and evident novelty make it attractive to both worlds, frequently bridging the gap between the two.
Contextual brokering is required to provide with information that motivates the semantic bridging of the five sentences.
Biomolecular dynamics at long timesteps : bridging the time scale gap between simulation and experimentation.
The proton is suggested to end up at a bridging m-oxo ligand, since this is the most stable position.
This paper investigates a pedagogical approach to identifying and bridging the gap between cultural prototypes in second language lexical meaning acquisition.
Their shared aim of bridging the gap between research and practice is very timely in light of the moves towards evidence-based practice and policy-relevant research.
Perhaps the most impressive of all is the ability to smoothly interpolate between such contrasting experiences, bridging the gap between the internal and external world.
Other inaccuracies include the characterization of different senses of focus in a footnote to the discussion of the topic-focus model of bridging crossreference.