1. upgrading - Noun
2. upgrading - Verb
upgrading
present participle of upgrade
upgrading (plural upgradings)
The process by which something is upgraded.
Relentless improvement of the product and upgrading of consumer tastes are the heart of mass merchandising. Christopher Lasch
Our roads have become safety hazards in themselves. The government should step up in securing the well-being of motorists and the riding public by upgrading and regulating the country's road infrastructures, which have been neglected for so long. Francis Escudero
Whether the task is fixing health care, upgrading K-12 education, bolstering national security, or a host of other missions, the U.S. is better at patching problems than fixing them. Louis V. Gerstner
In order for a society to survive, it must generate a sufficient level of physical production both to meet its current needs, and to produce a surplus for upgrading its productive powers. Robert Trout
Sport is not just about entertainment. It is equally about winning and losing, pooling and galvanising the energy of the youth, upgrading people's physical fitness and mental prowess. Nita Ambani
A combined paper prepared by more than two dozen experts in The Journal of Climate Change published in 2011 had stated that by upgrading the drainage system in Mumbai, losses associated with a one-in-100-year flood event could be reduced by 70 per cent. Source: Internet