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Definitions for SHEDDING
shed·ding
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Princeton's WordNet
shedding, sloughingnoun
the process whereby something is shed
desquamation, peeling, sheddingnoun
loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales
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shedding
Shedding refers to the process of discarding, losing, or casting off something that is no longer needed. This could refer to a variety of things such as an animal losing its fur or skin, a tree losing its leaves, a person losing hair, or even a material object losing bits of its substance over time.
Webster Dictionary
Shedding
of Shed
Sheddingnoun
the act of shedding, separating, or casting off or out; as, the shedding of blood
Sheddingnoun
that which is shed, or cast off
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of SHEDDING in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of SHEDDING in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of SHEDDING in a Sentence
Apart from shedding jobs, cutting its fleet size and renegotiating vendor contracts, it would appear nobody envisions what the airline might look like in 10 years’ time.
Restaurants are one place where people find comfort during load shedding.
Many people take for granted that they always have and always will have the right to vote, but shedding doubt on that may be enough to make people realize that they shouldn’t squander their votes.
Where we’re not getting cooperation … we have to take that action. We’ve spoken with over 300 people. Significantly the vice president’s former team has been quite cooperative and shedding light on what we need to know, i ’m interested in what led to January 6. What were the circumstances ? What did [ Trump ] know prior to January 6 ? Because what is most important, even more than accountability for that day, is that we do n’t have anything like that happen again.
We have a lot of bodies being absorbed by low-paying jobs, which keeps them employed, but in the meantime, high-end industrial labour is shedding people.
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