Meaning & Definition of word "Barring"
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Barring
/ˈbɑːrɪŋ/
preposition:
- 1. Except for; excluding.
- Example: Barring any unexpected events, we should finish the project on time.
- 2. With the exception of.
- Example: Barring her poor performance in the last exam, she is a top student.
- 3. If not for.
- Example: Barring his lack of experience, he would be the perfect candidate for the job.
- 4. Excepting; not including.
- Example: Barring the last chapter, I found the book very engaging.
Etymology
From the present participle of bar.
Common Phrases and Expressions
barring any objections:
If there are no objections or issues.
barring unforeseen circumstances:
If nothing unexpected happens.
Related Words
bar:
to obstruct or prevent.
barricade:
a defensive barrier.
Slang Meanings of barring
Meaning: Excluding someone from a situation.
Example Sentence: Barring his usual late arrival, we should see him on time today.
Meaning: In informal contexts, it can imply a habitual exclusion.
Example Sentence: Barring him from the party seems a bit harsh.