girdling

[ˈɡɜːrdlɪŋ]

girdling Definition

  • 1the act of cutting away a strip of bark from around a tree trunk, usually in order to kill the tree
  • 2encircling with or as if with a girdle or belt

Using girdling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tree died after girdling.

  • Example

    The climbers were girdling the mountain.

  • Example

    The snake was girdling the prey.

girdling Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with girdling

  • girdling roots

    roots that grow around the base of a tree trunk and can cause damage to the tree

    Example

    The girdling roots were removed to save the tree.

  • to encircle or wrap something around the waist

    Example

    She was girdling her waist with a belt.

  • to travel around the world

    Example

    He dreamed of girdling the earth in a sailboat.

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Summary: girdling in Brief

Girdling [ˈɡɜːrdlɪŋ] refers to the act of cutting away a strip of bark from around a tree trunk to kill it or encircling with or as if with a girdle or belt. It can also refer to roots that grow around the base of a tree trunk and cause damage. The term is used in phrases like 'girdling the waist,' meaning to encircle or wrap something around the waist, and 'girdling the earth,' meaning to travel around the world.