Compounding in a sentence as a noun

It was a series of mistakes, each compounding the last to really create damaging PR.

".He's missing a deeper morale issue, and compounding it with his attitude.

In Boston, people "reserve" spots by putting cones or lawn chairs in "their" spots and expect you to respect it less you get your car keyed, thus compounding the inefficiency.

The widening wealth inequality as it relates to inheritance can be explained mostly by one simple concept, something Buffett himself call the most powerful force in the universe: compounding.

As much as everyone wants to think doctors are only interested in lining their pockets, the reality is that most of us simply don't want your grandparent going blind in one eye because a minimum-wage tech at a compounding pharmacy failed to follow appropriate sterile procedure.

Compounding definitions

noun

the act of combining things to form a new whole

See also: combination combining