awarding

Definition of awardingnext
present participle of award

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of awarding State Superior Court Judge Thomas O'Neill ruled the prenup valid, awarding Alissa $300,000 and ordering Carl to buy her a home worth $1 million. Ryan Morik, FOXNews.com, 9 May 2026 The typically nine-person panel of global filmmakers, actors, and artists is tasked with reviewing around 20 films before deciding the competition’s winners and awarding the prestigious Palme d’Or to one lucky film. Savannah Walsh, Vanity Fair, 8 May 2026 After years of litigation, the court ruled in their favor in 1848, awarding them over a half-million dollars – approximately US$20 million today. Kimberly Nath, The Conversation, 7 May 2026 In 2025, Ninajirachi won the NSW Breakthrough Artist of the Year prize from the New South Wales state government, which supports its local music scene by awarding select acts with financial prizes. Nina Corcoran, Pitchfork, 4 May 2026 The jury will be awarding the Palme d’or to one of the 22 films in Competition. Elsa Keslassy, Variety, 4 May 2026 For a limited time, JetBlue is awarding Spirit Airlines loyalty members equivalent status at JetBlue. Megan Cerullo, CBS News, 4 May 2026 Take Stock in Children, a nonprofit that typically offers two-year scholarships, surprised the group last week by awarding them all full four-year undergraduate degrees, according to The Orlando Sentinel. Paloma Chavez, PEOPLE, 4 May 2026 The government recently opted to celebrate those turning 65 by awarding them sardines, a bar of soap and a package of toilet paper. Danica Coto, Fortune, 3 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for awarding
Verb
  • Redline Rafting provides totes for visitors to collect litter from beaches, trails, and parks, rewarding participants with discounts on snorkeling trips.
    Rachel Chang, Travel + Leisure, 6 May 2026
  • Imposing an across the board cut punishes agencies that have maintained budgetary discipline while rewarding those that have not, creating an incentive for bloated budgets so future cuts don’t hurt.
    Rose Evans May 6, Idaho Statesman, 6 May 2026
Verb
  • While the note itself will be unsealed, the court stopped short of granting the Times’ broader request for additional documents.
    Greg Wehner , Michael Ruiz, FOXNews.com, 6 May 2026
  • These measures accomplished these goals by granting this body extraordinary powers to restrain development.
    Steven Greenhut, Oc Register, 1 May 2026
Verb
  • For her, restoring land is not only about outcomes but also about honoring the people, legacies, and communities that depend on it.
    Malana VanTyler, USA Today, 28 Apr. 2026
  • Held at the historic Lido Theater in Newport Beach, the event will showcase a dynamic lineup of events, honoring both established and emerging talent in television.
    William Earl, Variety, 28 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • After the walk, Ryan signaled to catcher Victor Caratini and the dugout, and after conferring with Shelton and a team trainer at the mound, walked off the field.
    CBS News, CBS News, 5 May 2026
  • Sand on Friday led an impromptu tour through large, open-air work spaces where four employees sat conferring around a table.
    Frederick Melo, Twin Cities, 4 May 2026
Verb
  • Vogue's hosts asked her on the carpet, later commending her dedication to fashion, art and costume.
    Dalila Muata, NBC news, 5 May 2026
  • Attention around Simpson has since taken off, with people commending him for his kindness and generosity.
    Kate Perez, USA Today, 23 Apr. 2026

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“Awarding.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/awarding. Accessed 12 May. 2026.

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