1. targeting - Noun
2. targeting - Adjective
3. targeting - Verb
targeting (comparative more targeting, superlative most targeting)
Involved in the transportation or correct positioning of a protein inside or outside a specific region of the cell.
targeting (plural targetings)
An instance of targeting.
targeting
present participle of target
This is a very serious matter, because it is our children who are the prize for this community, they are specifically targeting our children. Michele Bachmann
Would that it were so! ... That the American military were targeting journalists. Ann Coulter
My obligation is to focus on the priorities of classroom instruction, parental involvement and student safety, targeting student performance and eliminating unnecessary administrative costs. John R. Leopold
Obviously this is the world descending into worse and worse standards of targeting civilians both in state violence in Iraq, Gaza and so on and the terrorist retaliation. Clare Short
You know, those people - I think they should appreciate that we're only targeting their property. Because frankly I think it's time to start targeting them. Rod Coronado
But, when we started our product portfolio, we focused the mixed signal requirements first for image processing devices and then in audio applications, targeting our technology into the growing use of digital technology in consumer markets. David Milne