Pronunciation: /ˈɪnˌɡoʊɪŋ/
noun a person or thing that is entering or moving inward
A1 The ingoing of new tenants has increased the revenue of the apartment complex.
A2 The ingoing of fresh water into the reservoir is essential for maintaining water levels.
B1 The ingoing of information from various sources helped the team make an informed decision.
B2 The ingoing of funds into the project will ensure its successful completion.
C1 The ingoing of new technologies has revolutionized the way we work.
C2 The ingoing of foreign investments has significantly boosted the country's economy.
adjective describing something that is entering or moving inward
A1 The ingoing students were excited to start their first day of school.
A2 The ingoing process for new employees includes a thorough orientation.
B1 The ingoing traffic caused delays on the highway.
B2 The ingoing investigation revealed new evidence in the case.
C1 The ingoing negotiations between the two countries were tense.
C2 The ingoing CEO implemented a new strategy to improve company performance.
formal The ingoing tenant must complete a thorough inspection of the property before signing the lease agreement.
informal Before you move in, make sure to check out all the ingoing details of the apartment.
slang I heard the ingoing rent for that place is a steal!
figurative The ingoing of new ideas into the company's culture has brought about positive changes.
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