waymaking

English

Etymology

Back-formation from waymaker, or from way + making.

Adjective

waymaking (comparative more waymaking, superlative most waymaking)

  1. Providing a way, means, or solution despite difficulty or impossibility.
    • 2013, David Foster, Brett Burleson, Praying the Gospel of John: An Illuminating Experience in the Word:
      By Your grace and through Your strength, I'll tell others that You are a waymaking God.
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