imping Synonyms
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imping Meaning
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imping (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Imp
Webster
imping (n.)
The act or process of grafting or mending.
The process of repairing broken feathers or a deficient wing.
imping Sentence Examples
- The imping of the new horn on the clarinet made its sound more resonant.
- The doctor impinged the bone back into its proper position after the accident.
- The imping of the boat against the pier damaged its hull.
- The teacher's imping remarks cut deeply into the student's confidence.
- The imping of the nails into the wood created a secure hold.
- The imping of the rock into the ground made it difficult to remove.
- The imping of the knife into the bread resulted in neat, even slices.
- The imping of the screw into the plastic caused it to split.
- The imping of the needle into the vein drew blood for testing.
- The imping of the bullet into the target created a small hole.
FAQs About the word imping
of Imp, The act or process of grafting or mending., The process of repairing broken feathers or a deficient wing.
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The imping of the new horn on the clarinet made its sound more resonant.
The doctor impinged the bone back into its proper position after the accident.
The imping of the boat against the pier damaged its hull.
The teacher's imping remarks cut deeply into the student's confidence.