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    hoarding
    /ˈhɔːdɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. a large board in a public place, used to display advertisements. British

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  2. a mental condition that makes someone want to keep a large number of things that are not needed or have no value: compulsive hoarding Compulsive hoarding can leave no space for someone to clean, cook, socialize, or even sleep in a bed. Hoarding is often linked with depression and anxiety. More examples.

  3. The meaning of HOARDING is the practice of collecting or accumulating something (such as money or food). How to use hoarding in a sentence.

  4. Hoarding definition: the act of a person or animal that hoards. See examples of HOARDING used in a sentence.

  5. Jan 7, 2021 · Definition of Hoarding. Symptoms. Diagnosis. Causes. Types of Hoarding. Hoarding, also known as hoarding disorder and compulsive hoarding, is a serious psychological disorder where people accumulate a large number of belongings. People who hoard are called hoarders.

  6. to keep a large number of things that are not needed or have no value, because you are suffering from a mental condition: She hoarded dirty bottles, old newspapers, broken appliances, even plastic bags from cereal boxes. Psychiatrists are not sure what makes a person start hoarding. Fewer examples. I was hoarding candles in case of a power cut.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HoardingHoarding - Wikipedia

    Hoarding is the act of engaging in excessive acquisition of items that are not needed or for which no space is available. [1] Human hoarding. An anti-hoarding, pro- rationing poster from the United States in World War II.

  8. [countable] (British English) a temporary fence made of boards that is placed around an area of land until a building has been built. [uncountable] the act of collecting and keeping large amounts of food, money, etc., often secretly. Consumer hoarding of limited goods, such as gasoline and paper, is creating shortages in stores. Word Origin.

  9. www.mind.org.uk › information-support › types-of-mental-health-problemsWhat is hoarding? - Mind

    We explain what hoarding is and how it might affect your life. Learn about stigma around hoarding, and how hoarding can relate to other health problems.

  10. to accumulate for preservation, future use, etc., in a hidden or carefully guarded place: to hoard food during a shortage. v.i. to accumulate money, food, or the like, in a hidden or carefully guarded place for preservation, future use, etc.

  11. A hoarding is a very large board at the side of a road or on the side of a building, which is used for displaying advertisements and posters.