squadding

/ˈskwɑdɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of forming or organizing people into a squad (a small group, especially for military or sports purposes).
    • Squadding for the morning drill was done quickly by the sergeant.
    • The squadding of volunteers made the cleanup effort much more efficient.
    • The coach's squadding of the players into teams took over an hour.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Present participle of squad; to form or assign people into a squad.
    • The officer is squadding the new recruits for their first training exercise.
    • The manager is squadding the staff into teams for the project.
    • We spent the afternoon squadding the campers into groups for the hike.
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