1. tabling - Noun
2. tabling - Verb
A forming into tables; a setting down in order.
The letting of one timber into another by alternate scores or projections, as in shipbuilding.
A broad hem on the edge of a sail.
Board; support.
Act of playing at tables. See Table, n., 10.
Source: Webster's dictionaryClimate change and dependence on foreign oil are problems that won't go away on their own. Tabling plans to deal with them doesn't make it easier for companies to plan and invest; it makes it harder. Christina Romer
Some of the tabling events in the undergraduate colleges are organized by those colleges’ student governments, including Questrom School of Business Student Government and Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Student Government. Source: Internet
All of our outreach events—such as virtual reality demonstrations, movie screenings, and tabling giveaways—are held for the public. Source: Internet
BCP President Dumelang Saleshando told Botswana Guardian in an interview that the Parliament session would allow for the tabling of findings by the task team of ministers, which looked into the future of BCL. Source: Internet
Nashville's Town Council postponed making a decision on rezoning around 1.96 acres of land from R-10/B-1 to I-1 after the Planning Board recommended tabling the item to give Braswell representatives time to meet with citizens to discuss their concerns. Source: Internet
Feldhoff made a tabling motion until they could talk to Tim Horton’s. Source: Internet