1. tailoring - Noun
2. tailoring - Verb
of Tailor
The business or the work of a tailor or a tailoress.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdler, regarded as the most formidable intellect among the early Freud circle, was a socialist who in 1898 had written a health manual for the tailoring trade. Source: Internet
AI has it now all-in: quantum physics (along with quantum computing), nanotechnology, bioinformatics, and organic tissue tailoring. Source: Internet
As part of the community policing programme ‘Prerana’, 43 tribal youth, from various areas of Visakhapatnam Agency, will undergo a two-month training in tailoring at the Skill Development Institute in Vijayawada. Source: Internet
As part of the grant requirement, five area businesses have partnered with SME and Apollo, investing in the programs and tailoring the learning to meet the needs of central Minnesota. Source: Internet
Additionally, as I leveled the tailoring and the SO leveled the leatherworking, all excess items that were not especially saleable were funneled to the enchanter for DEing. Source: Internet
"It's been interesting to watch in the last two weeks an uptick in people seeking more in-home entertainment," Schwartz said, adding the company is tailoring its social advertising to reflect what people are talking about. Source: Internet