bemiring (Meaning)
bemiring (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Bemire
Synonyms & Antonyms of bemiring
Synonyms:
- smudging
- befouling
- soiling
- sullying
- polluting
- fouling
- daubing
- dishevelling
- gauming
- besmirching
- mucking
- distaining
- begriming
- muddying
- miring
Antonyms:
- disinfecting
- scrubbing
- rinsing
- disinfecting
- washing
- sweeping
- wiping
- scouring
- brushing
- decontaminating
- renewing
- purifying
- laundering
- straightening (up)
- dusting
- brushing
- mopping
- scouring
- laundering
- rinsing
- mopping
- wiping
- washing
- sanitizing
- straightening (up)
- dusting
- renewing
- purifying
- scrubbing
- sweeping
- decontaminating
- sanitizing
bemiring Sentence Examples
- The car bemired in the muddy road, leaving its occupants stranded.
- The girl's white dress quickly became bemired in the field after she took a tumble.
- The hiker's boots bemired in the soft ground, making it difficult to continue their trek.
- The farmer's fields bemired in heavy rainfall, preventing them from planting crops.
- The countryside roads bemired in winter snow, isolating remote villages.
- The wounded soldier bemired in filth and blood,亟需 medical attention.
- The politician's reputation bemired in scandal, threatening to end their career.
- The project became bemired in bureaucracy and red tape, delaying its progress indefinitely.
- The truth bemired in lies and half-truths, making it difficult to discern the facts.
- The city's reputation bemired in crime, deterring visitors and potential investors.
FAQs About the word bemiring
of Bemire
messing, griming,staining, dirtying, smirching, blackening, smudging, befouling, soiling, sullying
cleansing, purging,cleaning, purging, cleansing, cleaning, disinfecting, scrubbing, rinsing, disinfecting
The car bemired in the muddy road, leaving its occupants stranded.
The girl's white dress quickly became bemired in the field after she took a tumble.
The hiker's boots bemired in the soft ground, making it difficult to continue their trek.
The farmer's fields bemired in heavy rainfall, preventing them from planting crops.