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testing

[ˈtɛstɪŋ]

testing Definition

  • 1the process of evaluating or assessing something or someone to determine its worth, quality, or performance
  • 2the act of conducting experiments or trials to evaluate the characteristics or capabilities of a product or system

Using testing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "testing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The testing of the new software is complete.

  • Example

    The athlete underwent rigorous testing to ensure they were fit to compete.

  • Example

    The company conducted extensive testing on their new product before releasing it to the market.

testing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with testing

  • a type of testing where a product is released to a select group of users for evaluation and feedback before being released to the general public

    Example

    The app is currently in beta testing and will be available to everyone soon.

  • a type of testing where a product is evaluated by actual users to identify usability issues and gather feedback

    Example

    The company conducted user testing to improve the user experience of their website.

  • a type of testing where a system or product is subjected to extreme conditions to evaluate its performance under pressure

    Example

    The engineers performed stress testing on the bridge to ensure it could withstand high winds and heavy traffic.

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Summary: testing in Brief

Testing [ˈtɛstɪŋ] is the process of evaluating or assessing something or someone to determine its worth, quality, or performance. It can also refer to the act of conducting experiments or trials to evaluate the characteristics or capabilities of a product or system. Examples include 'The testing of the new software is complete.' and 'The company conducted extensive testing on their new product before releasing it to the market.' Testing can be further classified into types such as beta testing, user testing, and stress testing.

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