siring

[ˈsaɪrɪŋ]

siring Definition

  • 1the act of fathering offspring; procreation
  • 2to beget offspring; father

Using siring: Examples

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

  • Example

    The champion racehorse is siring many successful foals.

  • Example

    He takes pride in siring healthy children.

  • Example

    The male lion is responsible for siring most of the cubs in the pride.

siring Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with siring

  • to father a litter of offspring

    Example

    The dog sired a litter of six puppies.

  • a line of descent traced through the male parent, especially in horses

    Example

    The horse's sire line can be traced back to a famous racehorse from the 19th century.

  • sire and dam

    the male and female parents of an animal, especially a domesticated one

    Example

    The breeder carefully selected the sire and dam for their desirable traits.

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Summary: siring in Brief

The verb 'siring' [ˈsaɪrɪŋ] refers to the act of fathering offspring, often used in the context of animal breeding. It can also mean to beget offspring. Examples include 'The champion racehorse is siring many successful foals.' and 'He takes pride in siring healthy children.' Phrases like 'sire a litter' and 'sire line' are commonly used in animal breeding.