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footing

footing / footing / footing / footing
Noun
pl: footings

This term describes the intersection of physical stability and social status. In a literal sense, it refers to the precarious or secure way a person stands, often used in contexts of danger or athletic effort to describe the risk of slipping. In professional or social contexts, it describes the relative power dynamic or status between parties. It is frequently used in the phrase "on an equal footing" to denote fairness and parity in a relationship or competition. In construction, it refers specifically to the structural base that prevents a building from sinking.

Meanings

Nounfooting

A secure position or a firm basis from which to operate or advance.

"She finally gained a secure footing in the competitive world of finance."

Nounfooting

The relationship or basis of a relationship between two people or groups.

"The two companies decided to meet on an equal footing to negotiate the merger."

Nounfooting

A concrete base that supports the foundation of a wall or column to distribute the weight over a wider area.

"The builders poured the concrete footing before starting the brickwork for the garage."

Nounfooting

The way in which a person's feet are placed on the ground to maintain balance.

"The climber lost his footing on the slippery rock and slid down several feet."

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