Wedging definition

Wedging means an assault on opponents based on muck- raking, personal or side issues, rather than contesting what is best for the people’s future based on ideas or principles.
Wedging means sowing discord. Trump’s “America First” policy dictates that the US should shy away from some of its international obligations,

Examples of Wedging in a sentence

  • In addition, if the tenant lives in a block of flats, further examples of acts which may constitute a nuisance or annoyance are: • Slamming doors; • Using rubbish chutes inappropriately or at unreasonable hours; • Wedging security/ fire doors open; • Leaving personal belongings on a landing or in communal areas; and, or • Fitting laminate flooring which contributes to excessive noise or is fitted without permission.

  • Competently perform all warehouse activities including: House Lot Make-Up; Operate forklift; Wrap and Strap; Use of sweeper; Wedging; Load Planning; Product Knowledge.

  • Wedging shall be ±0.4 to 0.5% the allowable straightness of edges shall be ±0.5% and allowable flatness shall be ±0.4 to 0.5% their water absorption rate shall be less than 5%.