Pronunciation: /ˈmaʊntɪŋ/
noun the act of climbing or ascending
A1 Mounting a horse can be challenging for beginners.
A2 The mounting pressure of the upcoming exam is making me nervous.
B1 The mounting evidence against the suspect led to their arrest.
B2 The mounting tensions between the two countries could lead to a conflict.
C1 The mounting costs of the project have exceeded the initial budget.
C2 The mounting criticism of the government's policies has sparked protests across the country.
adjective relating to something that is increasing or growing
A1 The mounting pile of dishes in the sink needs to be washed.
A2 She felt overwhelmed by the mounting pressure to finish the project on time.
B1 The mounting evidence against the suspect led to their arrest.
B2 The mounting tension between the two countries could lead to a full-scale war.
C1 The mounting challenges of running a successful business require strategic planning.
C2 The mounting criticism from the public forced the government to reconsider their policies.
formal The mounting evidence suggests a significant shift in public opinion.
informal I can't ignore the mounting pile of laundry in the corner.
slang Dude, the mounting pressure is killing me.
figurative The mounting stress felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders.
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