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Banking has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

engaging in the business of keeping money for savings and checking accounts or for exchange or for issuing loans and credit etc.

"After years of working at a tech startup, she finally decided to join her father's firm to get back into banking."

2

transacting business with a bank; depositing or withdrawing funds or requesting a loan etc.

"She spent her morning at the branch handling her banking, which included cashing a check and applying for a new mortgage."

3

The business of managing a bank.

"After years on the front line, she decided to leave retail banking and move into corporate consulting."

In plain English: Banking is the business of keeping money safe and helping people send or receive cash.

"She enjoys her free time by visiting the library instead of spending hours at the computer checking banking news."

Usage: Use banking as a noun to describe the general business of handling money and financial services, such as when discussing the growth of the banking sector. Do not use it to refer to the physical act of sitting on a slope or depositing cash at a specific time.

Verb
1

present participle of bank

"The snow was so deep that he had to use a chain to keep his car from sliding while banking around the sharp curve on the mountain road."

In plain English: To bank something means to put it in a row or line up neatly.

"He went to the bank to deposit his paycheck."

Usage: As a verb, banking means to lean or rest against something solid for support, such as leaning your head on a shoulder. It can also mean to deposit money into an account, which is the most common everyday usage involving financial institutions.

Example Sentences
"She enjoys her free time by visiting the library instead of spending hours at the computer checking banking news." noun
"The banking system faces new regulations to protect consumer savings." noun
"He spends his weekends working part-time at the local banking center." noun
"Online banking makes it easy to pay bills from your phone." noun
"He went to the bank to deposit his paycheck." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
finance
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
home banking

Origin

Derived from Old French banquer, banking originally referred to the practice of dealing in bills of exchange or conducting business on credit. The term likely stems from the Italian bancha, meaning bench, as moneylenders conducted transactions while seated behind a wooden counter.

Rhyming Words
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