tiering

/ˈtɪrɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving the creation of tiers.
    • The tiering system for the parking garage was confusing to new visitors.
    • The tiering process for the new software subscription model took several months.
    • They discussed the tiering strategy for the upcoming product launch.
noun
  1. The arrangement of something in tiers or levels.
    • The tiering of the cake was done carefully to keep it from collapsing.
    • The tiering of the seats in the auditorium allows everyone to see the screen.
    • The garden's tiering helps prevent soil erosion on the slope.
  2. A system of dividing something into different levels or ranks.
    • The company introduced a new tiering of customer service based on membership status.
    • Tiering of insurance premiums depends on factors like age and driving record.
    • The school uses tiering to group students by skill level in math classes.
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