Statementing: meaning, definitions and examples

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statementing

 

[ ˈsteɪtməntɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

business usage

Statementing refers to the act of creating or providing statements, often in a business or financial context. It involves systematically summarizing accounts or information for clarity and presentation.

Synonyms

accounting, reporting, summarizing

Examples of usage

  • The accountant is statementing the quarterly financial reports.
  • She is statementing the monthly performance metrics for the board meeting.
  • The manager is statementing customer feedback for analysis.

Translations

Translations of the word "statementing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 declaração

🇮🇳 बयान देना

🇩🇪 Erklärung

🇮🇩 pernyataan

🇺🇦 заява

🇵🇱 oświadczenie

🇯🇵 声明する

🇫🇷 déclaration

🇪🇸 declaración

🇹🇷 beyan

🇰🇷 진술

🇸🇦 بيان

🇨🇿 prohlášení

🇸🇰 vyhlásenie

🇨🇳 声明

🇸🇮 izjava

🇮🇸 yfirlýsing

🇰🇿 мәлімдеме

🇬🇪 განცხადება

🇦🇿 bəyannamə

🇲🇽 declaración

Word origin

The term 'statement' derives from Middle English 'statement', which comes from the Old French 'estatemant' (meaning 'establishment, statement'), itself originating from the Latin 'statere', which means 'to set or place'. The evolution of the word closely relates to the development of formalized record-keeping in business and governance settings. Over time, the practice of encapsulating information clearly and concisely has become essential in various professional sectors, leading to the emergence of 'statementing' as a derivative verb form in the corporate lexicon. As businesses grew in complexity, the need for clear communication and documentation of various statements became evident, reinforcing the connection between the act of statementing and solid operational practices.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #42,648, this word is among the least frequently used in common English. Understanding it can be beneficial for comprehensive language mastery, but it's not essential for most learners.