fashioning

[ US /ˈfæʃənɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /fˈæʃənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act that results in something coming to be
    it was already in the making
    the making of measurements
    the fashioning of pots and pans
    the devising of plans
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How To Use fashioning In A Sentence

  • The engraving shows that Geometry / Melancholy has not succeeded in fashioning a regular dodecahedron.
  • Both theoretical and practical problems exist in fashioning out conceptual frameworks for the development of the continent.
  • In the beginning, he, like most puppeteers, was driven by craft, fashioning puppets to express his artistic impulse.
  • She arranged the quilting materials as artfully as she could, feeling all the while as though she were fashioning a tribute to Mara. SUDDENLY
  • The will to survive is extraordinary and at times overwhelming, capable of fashioning some form of normality even out of the darkest hour.
  • The poetic line in ‘The Harvest Bow’ was longer, more aureate in its fashioning, more iambic than in his previous two collections.
  • Wandering into a copse by the road – side — but not in that place; two or three miles off — he tore out from a fence a thick, hard, knotted stake; and, sitting down beneath a hayrick, spent some time in shaping it, in peeling off the bark, and fashioning its jagged head with his knife. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
  • Lincoln was a skilled orator, brilliant at fashioning American constitutionalism into a rhetorical sword that could save the Union.
  • Polly Morgan, 29, is a trained taxidermist and has made her name fashioning art out of dead animals that have met accidental or unpreventable death.
  • He is fashioning a unique gel into contact lenses that change color depending on the glucose levels of the patients.
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