noun
- the process of combining two or more elements to form a whole
- the formation of compound words by joining two or more words
- the process by which interest is calculated on both the principal and previously earned interest
Usage: linguistics
Usage: finance
verb
- present participle of compound: to make more intense or severe
- present participle of compound: to combine or mix together
adjective
- involving the combination of multiple elements
Examples
- The compounding of the medication requires precise measurements.
- The compounding of words like ‘basketball’ creates new meanings.
- Compounding interest can significantly increase your savings over time.
- The rain is compounding our traffic problems.
- She is compounding the ingredients for the recipe.
- The compounding effect of multiple factors led to the crisis.
- Compounding pharmacy services are available for custom medications.
- The compounding nature of the problem made it difficult to solve.