noun
- Plural of profiling; the practice of analyzing data or characteristics to identify patterns or make predictions about individuals or groups.
- Plural of profiling; the act of creating a profile or outline of something, such as a building's architectural features or a person's characteristics.
- Plural of profiling; the discriminatory practice of targeting individuals based on race, ethnicity, religion, or other characteristics.
Usage: Often used in contexts such as criminal investigation, marketing, or data analysis.
Usage: Common in architecture, design, and descriptive contexts.
Usage: Often used in discussions of law enforcement and civil rights; carries negative connotations.
Examples
- The marketing team conducted several profilings of customer demographics to improve their advertising strategy.
- Criminal profilings helped investigators narrow down suspects in the investigation.
- The architectural profilings of the historic building revealed intricate details from the Victorian era.
- Racial profilings by law enforcement have been widely criticized as unjust and unconstitutional.
- Data profilings are essential in modern cybersecurity to detect fraudulent activities.
- The company's customer profilings enabled them to personalize their services more effectively.