forming

[ˈfɔːmɪŋ]

forming Definition

  • 1the process of creating or developing something
  • 2the process of taking shape or coming into existence

Using forming: Examples

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

  • Example

    The forming of a new government took several weeks.

  • Example

    The forming of a habit takes time and effort.

  • Example

    The forming of a crystal requires specific conditions.

  • Example

    The forming of a team is essential for success.

forming Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with forming

  • a machine that shapes or molds materials into a desired form or shape

    Example

    The factory uses a forming machine to create the plastic parts.

  • a model of group development, describing the stages of forming (coming together), storming (conflict), norming (establishing order), and performing (working effectively)

    Example

    The team went through the stages of forming storming norming performing, and now they are a highly effective group.

  • forming gas

    a gas mixture used in manufacturing processes to prevent oxidation or other chemical reactions

    Example

    The semiconductor industry commonly uses forming gas in their production processes.

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Summary: forming in Brief

The term 'forming' [ˈfɔːmɪŋ] refers to the process of creating or developing something, such as a government, habit, crystal, or team. It can also refer to the process of taking shape or coming into existence. 'Forming' extends into phrases like 'forming machine,' which shapes or molds materials, and 'forming storming norming performing,' which describes the stages of group development.

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