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soldiering in American English (ˈsouldʒərɪŋ) nounthe activity or career of a person who soldiers Word origin [1690–1700; soldier + -ing1]Examples of 'soldiering' in a sentencesoldiering Patience and cultural understanding are as vital as the usual soldiering skills.As much as politics, soldiering is about the art of the possible.So when does he get to focus on engineering, rather than soldiering?There will be no glorious victory parades, just dangerous and demanding soldiering.Holmes's view of soldiering, simultaneously romantic and hard-headed, is clear on every page.He loved soldiering - it is as simple that.It captures the resilience and camaraderie of soldiering better than many a worthy documentary.And once the tears are wiped away the soldiering goes on.His active soldiering ended then but not his interest in the profession. |