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- Dictionaryscrambling/ˈskramblɪŋ/
noun
- 1. the action of scrambling up or over rough or steep ground, especially as a leisure activity: "the final push for the summit involved some exhilarating scrambling"
- 2. the alteration of the speech frequency of a telephone conversation or broadcast transmission so as to make it unintelligible without a decoding device: "he activated the aircraft's radar scrambling unit"
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