sharing
n.
act of sharing, dividing and apportioning; joint ownership
share
v.
divide, apportion; receive a share or portion; participate, partake; have in common; allow users on a network to access local resources (Computers)
Sharing
Sharing is the joint use of a resource. In its narrow sense, it refers to joint or alternating use of an inherently finite good, such as a common pasture or a
timeshared residence. In a broader sense, it can also include the free granting of use rights to a good that is capable of being treated as a
nonrival good, such as information. Still more loosely, "sharing" can actually mean giving something as an outright gift: for example, to "share" one's food really means to give some of it as a gift.
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sharing
Noun
1. having in common; "the sharing of electrons creates molecules"
(hypernym) mutuality, interdependence, interdependency
(derivation) share
2. using or enjoying something jointly with others
(hypernym) mutuality, interdependence, interdependency
(hyponym) time sharing
(derivation) share
3. sharing thoughts and feelings
(synonym) communion
(hypernym) intercourse, social intercourse
(derivation) share
4. a distribution in shares
(synonym) share-out
(hypernym) distribution
(hyponym) generosity, unselfishness
(derivation) share, divvy up, portion out, apportion, deal
Adjective
1. sharing equally with another or others
(similar) joint
2. unselfishly willing to share with others; "a warm and sharing friend"
(similar) unselfish
share
Noun
1. any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided and ownership of which is evidenced by a stock certificate; "he bought 100 shares of IBM at the market price"
(hypernym) stock certificate, stock
(part-holonym) stock
2. assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group; "he wanted his share in cash"
(synonym) portion, part, percentage
(hypernym) assets
(hyponym) tranche
(part-holonym) net income, net, net profit, lucre, profit, profits, earnings
(derivation) partake, partake in
3. the result of parcelling out or sharing; "death gets more than its share of attention from theologicans"
(synonym) parcel, portion
(hypernym) allotment, apportionment, apportioning, allocation, parceling, parcelling, assignation
(derivation) divvy up, portion out, apportion, deal
4. any one of a number of individual efforts in a common endeavor; "I am proud of my contribution to the team's success"; "they all did their share of the work"
(synonym) contribution, part
(hypernym) attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try
(hyponym) end
5. a sharp steel wedge that cuts loose the top layer of soil
(synonym) plowshare, ploughshare
(hypernym) wedge
(part-holonym) moldboard plow, mouldboard plough
Verb
1. have in common; "Our children share a love of music"; "The two countries share a long border"
(hypernym) overlap
(hyponym) partake
(derivation) sharing
2. use jointly or in common
(hypernym) use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
(hyponym) double up
(derivation) sharing
3. have, give, or receive a share of; "We shared the cake"
(synonym) partake, partake in
(hypernym) get, acquire
(hyponym) cut in
(derivation) parcel, portion
4. give out as one's portion or share
(synonym) divvy up, portion out, apportion, deal
(hypernym) distribute, give out, hand out
(entail) separate, divide, part
(derivation) parcel, portion
5. communicate; "I'd like to share this idea with you"
(hypernym) communicate, intercommunicate
(derivation) communion, sharing
Sharing
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Share
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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