Meaning & Definition of word "Netting"

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    Netting

    /ˈnɛtɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. Material or fabric that consists of a network of fibers or threads, often used for trapping or securing.
      • Example: The fisherman repaired his netting before heading out to sea.
    • 2. A system used to catch or trap animals or fish.
      • Example: The netting around the garden prevented rabbits from eating the vegetables.
    • 3. The process of calculating or determining the total amounts after considering deductions.
      • Example: After netting the expenses from the earnings, the profit was substantial.

    verb:

    • 1. To catch or trap using a net.
      • Example: She was netting butterflies for her science project.
    • 2. To secure or capture something.
      • Example: The company is netting significant gains through its new marketing strategy.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'net', originating from Middle English 'net', from Old French 'nete'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    get caught in the netting:

    To become entangled or ensnared.

    netting it out:

    To calculate or summarize by offsetting amounts.

    safety netting:

    Netting used to provide protection in hazardous situations.

    Related Words

    net:

    A material made from cord or rope, used to catch or hold things.

    mesh:

    A fabric consisting of a network of holes.

    trap:

    A device for capturing animals or people.

    fillet:

    A boneless piece of meat or fish, sometimes associated with preparing using netting.

    webbing:

    A strong fabric woven like a net, used for straps or harnesses.

    Slang Meanings of netting

    Meaning: To catch or ensnare unexpectedly.

    Example Sentence: I totally netted him by surprise with that question.

    Meaning: To achieve success in a deal or negotiation.

    Example Sentence: She netted a great contract with that last pitch.