1. underlining - Noun
2. underlining - Verb
underlining
present participle of underline
underlining (plural underlinings)
An act or instance of marking text with an underline.
underlining (plural underlinings)
A lining on the inside of a garment.
A different version of the puzzle, without the swearing, was later posted online - underlining the fourth letter in the names of all eight planets in the Earth’s solar system instead. Source: Internet
An economy needs to produce value-added products and that’s why it needs cooperation with the universities and scientists, he said, underlining the need to prevent the continued brain drain from Turkey to the developed countries. Source: Internet
As in Algol, there were no reserved words in the language as keywords were identified by underlining (or stropping), not by recognising reserved character sequences. Source: Internet
Acceptable Condition - Book may have excessive writing or highlighting May contain some highlighting, underlining, general markings. Source: Internet
All of his books, regardless of subject matter, have an undeniable wit underlining his writing, and this love letter of a book is no different. Source: Internet
An in-depth comparison was also made between the shallower tread specification tyre used in the Spanish Grand Prix with the ‘standard’ tyre, underlining our view that the choice for the race was the correct one. Source: Internet