1. metering - Noun
2. metering - Verb
The act of using a meter for measurement.
light metering
The museum curator went to the shelf and pulled down an ancient metering device.
(chiefly US) The process of marking a stamp with a meter.
(chiefly US) The marking itself; franking. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
metering
present participle of meter
Add-ons to dispense equipment include nucleation or gas injection units, and third or fourth stream capability for adding pigments or metering in supplemental additive packages. Source: Internet
Akande said that current efforts by the Federal Government on mass metering was in line with some of the agreements recently reached between the government and organized labour on improving public power supply in the country. Source: Internet
Alternative to employing a power valve, the carburetor may utilize a metering rod or step-up rod system to enrich the fuel mixture under high-demand conditions. Source: Internet
According to NERC, the metering status of the DisCos as at March 2020 is: Benin DisCo, 54.23 per cent; Abuja, 52.73 per cent; Eko, 50.71 per cent; Ikeja, 45.47 per cent and Enugu, 44.85 per cent. Source: Internet
According to NERC, the metering status of the DisCos as at March 2020 is: Benin DisCo, 54.23 per cent; Abuja, 52.73 per cent; Eko, 50.71 per cent; Ikeja, 45.47 per cent; and Enugu, 44.85 per cent. Source: Internet
Aperture control Most SLR cameras provide automatic aperture control, which allows viewing and metering at the lens's maximum aperture, but stops the lens down to the working aperture during exposure, and returns the lens to maximum aperture afterwards. Source: Internet