Priming in a sentence as a noun

Who knew you could do so much for journalism by priming the Google pump for future journalists?

This article does not demonstrate priming, just marketing.

Google is clearly priming to do a Microsoft-style embrace-and-extend in a big way.

" Regardless of reading order, if you read all the options before answering - and presumably most people do - then this causes what psychologists call a "priming" effect.

Not to mention that if priming actually worked as claimed you would see it become a hotter topic among marketers than SEO. I fail to see how a world expert on cognitive bias can fail to question such an obvious fault in a topic that he covers in his own book.

I would expect that the answers to this question are highly susceptible to the availability heuristic, and would change massively based on priming.

In the years and decades ahead, financial shenanigans on Wall Street will eventually lead to an economy that will not start up again, no matter how much priming.

Priming definitions

noun

the act of making something ready

noun

any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant

See also: fuse fuze fusee fuzee primer

noun

the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface

See also: ground primer undercoat