1. hosting - Noun
2. hosting - Verb
An encounter; a battle.
A muster or review.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbe, who returned to office in 2012 and is now Japan’s longest-serving premier, has made hosting the Tokyo Olympics a top priority of his tenure. Source: Internet
1992–2001 The Red Sox hosting a home game against the Atlanta Braves in July 2001. Source: Internet
According to her, state forces tried to force the village to withdraw their hosting of the event, citing that the New People’s Army (NPA) organized the said activity. Source: Internet
According to the 'Equitable Distribution on Benefits and Costs' draft report, the existing criteria for hosting EAC organs and institutions includes provision of land but none for equitable sharing. Source: Internet
A citation was given to the Cardinal Speedway in Eunice and the Fairgrounds in Lordsburg for hosting mass gatherings. Source: Internet
After a tepidly received turn hosting in 2006, Stewart made the most of his second chance in 2008, giving a confident performance presenting the 80th Academy Awards. Source: Internet