Meaning & Definition of word "Shedding"

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    Shedding

    /ˈʃɛd.ɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of losing or discarding something.
      • Example: The shedding of leaves in autumn creates a beautiful landscape.
    • 2. The process by which an animal loses its feathers, fur, or skin.
      • Example: The periodic shedding of snakeskin is a natural part of their growth.

    verb:

    • 1. To lose or to let fall something, such as hair or leaves.
      • Example: The dog is shedding its fur all over the house.
    • 2. To discard or get rid of something that is no longer needed.
      • Example: The company is shedding excess staff to cut costs.
    • 3. To cause to fall away or to be expelled.
      • Example: The tree is shedding its leaves in preparation for winter.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'sceadian', meaning 'to separate or divide'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shedding light:

    To clarify or explain something.

    shedding skin:

    To undergo a transformation or change.

    shedding tears:

    To cry or show emotion.

    Related Words

    shed:

    A structure used for storage or as a workspace.

    slough:

    To shed or remove, often used in the context of skin.

    Slang Meanings of shedding

    Meaning: To let go of something emotionally.

    Example Sentence: She’s shedding her past and moving forward.

    Meaning: To get rid of unneeded items.

    Example Sentence: I'm shedding my old clothes ahead of the move.