churning

[ˈtʃɜːrnɪŋ]

churning Definition

  • 1the process of making butter from milk by shaking or beating it vigorously
  • 2the act of stirring or agitating something in a machine or container, especially to separate the liquid from the solid parts
  • 3a situation in which a large number of customers stop using a service or buying a product and are replaced by new ones

Using churning: Examples

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

  • Example

    The churning of the cream produced butter.

  • Example

    The washing machine was churning the clothes.

  • Example

    The company is experiencing high customer churning due to poor customer service.

churning Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for churning

Phrases with churning

  • producing something in large quantities, often quickly and without much care

    Example

    The factory was churning out hundreds of cars every day.

  • churn up

    to cause a lot of trouble or problems

    Example

    The new policy has churned up a lot of controversy.

  • to think about something carefully or for a long time

    Example

    I've been churning over the problem for days, but I still can't find a solution.

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Summary: churning in Brief

Churning [ˈtʃɜːrnɪŋ] refers to the process of making butter from milk or the act of stirring or agitating something in a machine or container. It can also describe a situation in which a large number of customers stop using a service or buying a product and are replaced by new ones. Phrases like 'churning out' and 'churn up' denote producing something in large quantities or causing trouble, respectively.