0 present participle of target
1 to direct advertising, criticism, or a product at someone:
2 to aim an attack, or a bullet, bomb, etc., at a particular object, place, or person:
High repayment loans are often targeted at the people who can least afford them.
Cigarette manufacturers have been criticized for targetting youngsters.
We are not targeting accurate predictions in the face of drastic unseen-before changes in workload patterns.
One can find a detailed discussion of various assimilatory processes targeting consonants such as palatalization, nasalization and voicing.
In this sense, targeting begins with the initial assessment.
Over the past five years, outstanding progress has been made in the development of therapeutic strategies targeting these diseases.