girdled

[ˈɡərdld]

girdled Definition

  • 1encircled or surrounded by something, especially a belt or a band
  • 2cut a groove or a ring around something

Using girdled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "girdled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city is girdled by a ring road.

  • Example

    The tree was girdled to prevent insects from climbing up.

  • Example

    The snake girdled the branch with its body.

girdled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with girdled

  • a curved line on the hand that starts between the little finger and ring finger and arcs across the palm to end between the index and middle fingers

    Example

    The girdle of Venus is said to indicate sensitivity and creativity.

  • pain in the lower abdomen and pelvic region during pregnancy

    Example

    Girdle pain is common during the third trimester of pregnancy.

  • a type of insect that belongs to the family of Alydidae, characterized by their flattened bodies and long legs

    Example

    The girdle bug is a common pest in soybean fields.

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Summary: girdled in Brief

'Girdled' [ˈɡərdld] means encircled or surrounded by something, especially a belt or a band. It can also mean cutting a groove or a ring around something. Examples include 'The city is girdled by a ring road.' and 'The tree was girdled to prevent insects from climbing up.'