Preposition
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see in, process, of.
(often followed by the -ing form of a verb) Engaged in, but not finished with.
I found him in the process of completing that article about periscopes.
It is still in the process of installation.
A 74-year-old man in the process of taking a driving test died when the car he was driving was struck by a train Tuesday morning in north-end Montreal. Source: Internet
Abay Industrial is also in the process of hiring contractors for the metal and sugar factories. Source: Internet
“A committee has been constituted to ensure that each student who needs a device is provided one and each department is in the process of creating a list of students requiring devices and their addresses. Source: Internet
According to Meher Baba the Avatar appears on Earth every 700–1400 years and is 'brought down' into human form by the five Perfect Masters of the time to aid in the process of moving creation in its never-ending journey toward Godhood. Source: Internet
Accordingly, in the Kabbalistic view, the non-Jewish belief in the Trinity, as well as the beliefs of all religions, have parallel, supernal notions within Kabbalah from which they ultimately exist in the process of Creation. Source: Internet
According to the Kun-bzang bla-ma'i zhal-lung, a bodhisattva can choose any of three paths to help sentient beings in the process of achieving buddhahood. Source: Internet