1. siting - Noun
2. siting - Verb
present participle of site
Misspelling of citing.
Misspelling of sitting.
siting (plural sitings)
The act of finding a site for something.
A follow-up investigation by The New York Times, published December 17, 2012, revealed evidence that regulatory permission for siting, construction, and operation of nineteen stores had been obtained through bribery. Source: Internet
But he is best known for his time at US investment bank Goldman Sachs, which he was the Co-President of from 2006 to February 2009 - before he retired suddenly aged 49, siting a desire to leave the banking lifestyle behind. Source: Internet
Several prominent Seattle-area residents, chief among them Methodist preacher Daniel Bagley, saw the siting of this University as a chance to add to the city's prestige. Source: Internet
Mr Ahiagbede said technically, siting the toilet at a residential area was not right, as it defied the minimum distance from nearest dwellings, and could produce effluence and breed flies. Source: Internet
Rear disc calipers may be mounted above (e.g. BMW R1100S ) or below (e.g. Yamaha TRX850 ) the swinging arm: a low mount is marginally better for CG purposes, while an upper siting keeps the caliper cleaner and better-protected from road obstacles. Source: Internet
There may even be a Pat McAfee siting if the rumors hold true. Source: Internet