shedding

[ˈʃɛdɪŋ]

shedding Definition

  • 1the process of losing hair, feathers, or skin, or a layer of something
  • 2the process of getting rid of something that is no longer wanted or needed

Using shedding: Examples

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

  • Example

    The shedding of leaves in autumn is a natural process.

  • Example

    The dog's shedding is a problem for my allergies.

  • Example

    The company is shedding jobs due to the economic downturn.

  • Example

    The snake is shedding its skin.

shedding Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shedding

Antonyms for shedding

Phrases with shedding

  • the natural process of losing hair from the scalp or body

    Example

    Hair shedding is a normal part of the hair growth cycle.

  • the natural process of losing dead skin cells from the surface of the skin

    Example

    Regular exfoliation can help with skin shedding and improve skin texture.

  • to provide new information or understanding about something

    Example

    The new report sheds light on the causes of the recent outbreak.

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Summary: shedding in Brief

Shedding [ˈʃɛdɪŋ] refers to the process of losing hair, feathers, or skin, or a layer of something. It can also mean getting rid of something that is no longer wanted or needed, as in 'The company is shedding jobs due to the economic downturn.' Shedding can be natural, such as the shedding of leaves in autumn, or intentional, such as shedding unwanted possessions. The phrase 'shedding light on' means to provide new information or understanding about something.

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