penning

[ˈpɛnɪŋ]

penning Definition

  • 1the action of writing something down or composing a piece of writing
  • 2the enclosure of animals in a pen, especially in a farm or ranch

Using penning: Examples

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

  • Example

    The penning of the novel took several years.

  • Example

    He was known for his skillful penning of love letters.

  • Example

    The farmer spent the afternoon penning the sheep.

  • Example

    The cowboys worked together to finish the penning of the cattle.

penning Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with penning

  • to confine or restrict someone or something within a limited space or area

    Example

    The protesters were penned in by the police barricades.

  • to confine or restrict someone or something within a limited space or area

    Example

    The dog was penned up in the backyard all day.

  • penning in/out

    to enclose or release animals in a pen

    Example

    The rancher spent the morning penning in the horses and then released them in the afternoon.

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Summary: penning in Brief

The term 'penning' [ˈpɛnɪŋ] has two main meanings. The first refers to the act of writing something down or composing a piece of writing, as in 'The penning of the novel took several years.' The second meaning is the enclosure of animals in a pen, especially on a farm or ranch, as in 'The farmer spent the afternoon penning the sheep.' The term also includes phrases like 'penning in,' which means to confine or restrict someone or something within a limited space or area.