sounding

sound|ing /s'aʊndɪŋ/ (soundings)
1 [N-SING] the N of n
The sounding of a bell or a horn is the act of causing it to make a sound.
There were 15 minutes between the first air raid alert and the sounding of the all-clear signal.
2 [N-COUNT] usu pl
If you take soundings, you try to find out people's opinions on a subject.
She will take soundings of the people's wishes before deciding on a course of action.sound|ing board (sounding boards)
[N-COUNT]
If you use someone as a sounding board, you discuss your ideas with them in order to get another opinion.
He needed a sounding board rather than thinking alone.

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