screening
scree
ˈskri
skri
ning
nɪng
ning
British pronunciation
/skɹˈiːnɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "screening"in English

Screening
01

a showing of a movie to an audience, typically at a scheduled time

screening definition and meaning

What is a "screening"?

A screening is the process of presenting a film, video, or television program to an audience. This involves displaying the content for viewing, either in a theater, a private setting, or through a digital platform. Screenings can be held for various purposes, including promoting new releases, evaluating content, or gathering audience feedback.

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I missed the first screening, so I'll catch the next one at 8 PM.
We went to the early screening of the new superhero movie.
02

the process or action of hiding or shielding something from view or detection

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The dense foliage provided natural screening for the hidden cabin.
Military vehicles used smoke for visual screening during the maneuver.
03

the act of vocalizing text in a melodic or rhythmic manner, often in religious or ceremonial contexts

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The monks began screening the psalms in low, resonant tones.
The choir 's screening of the liturgy echoed through the cathedral.
04

the process of identifying people or things with specific features or characteristics via testing them

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Airport security requires thorough screening of all passengers.
The job candidates went through a rigorous screening process.
05

a woven or perforated material used to filter, protect, or enclose spaces

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The window screening kept insects out while allowing air to flow.
Metal screening was installed around the garden to deter pests.
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