Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛʃənɪŋ/
noun the act of formally accepting or acquiring something, such as a new position or title
A1 Accessioning is the process of adding new items to a collection.
A2 Proper accessioning of artifacts ensures they are properly cataloged and stored.
B1 The museum's accessioning department is responsible for documenting all new acquisitions.
B2 Accurate accessioning is crucial for maintaining the integrity of a museum's collection.
C1 The accessioning process involves assigning unique identification numbers to each item.
C2 The museum's accessioning policy adheres to international standards for collection management.
verb the act of formally accepting or acquiring something, such as a new position or title
A1 I am accessioning new books into the library system.
A2 The museum staff is accessioning artifacts into their collection.
B1 The archivist is accessioning historical documents for preservation.
B2 The curator is accessioning valuable artwork into the gallery's inventory.
C1 The registrar is accessioning rare manuscripts into the museum's archives.
C2 The librarian is accessioning rare books into the special collections section.
formal The museum staff is responsible for accessioning all new artifacts into the collection.
informal The team at the museum has to make sure they add all the new stuff to their collection.
slang We gotta log in all the new items at the museum.
figurative In life, we must continuously accession new experiences to enrich ourselves.
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