steeling (Meaning)

steeling

to cause to resemble steel (as in looks or hardness), made of steel, a hard cold quality, resembling steel, to fill with courage or determination, the steel manufacturing industry, commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent, is malleable when under suitable conditions, and is distinguished from cast iron by its malleability and lower carbon content, commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as a necessary part, shares of stock in steel companies, an article (as a sword) made of steel, an instrument or implement of or characteristically of steel, to overlay, point, or edge with steel, a quality (such as hardness of mind or spirit) that suggests steel, a thrusting or cutting weapon, to fill with resolution or determination, of or relating to the production of steel, a piece of steel for striking sparks from flint, an instrument (such as a fluted round rod with a handle) for sharpening knives, made of or like steel

steeling Sentence Examples

  1. The burglar was steeeling into the house when the police sirens blared.
  2. The athlete's nerves were steeled as she prepared for the championship race.
  3. The politician steeled his resolve to stand firm against corruption.
  4. The child steeled her heart against the cruel taunts of her classmates.
  5. The witness steeled his memory, determined to provide accurate testimony.
  6. The soldier steeled his body for the grueling battle ahead.
  7. The scientist steeled her mind to face the challenges of groundbreaking research.
  8. The businessman steeled his nerves as he negotiated a multi-million dollar deal.
  9. The mountaineer steeled her will to summit the towering peak.
  10. The writer steeled her imagination against the criticism of her peers.

FAQs About the word steeling

to cause to resemble steel (as in looks or hardness), made of steel, a hard cold quality, resembling steel, to fill with courage or determination, the steel man

inspiring,encouraging, reinforcing, animating, enforcing, stimulating, heartening, enlivening, provoking, reenforcing

weakening,discouraging, disheartening, daunting, undermining, demoralizing, intimidating, debilitating,depressing, dispiriting

The burglar was steeeling into the house when the police sirens blared.

The athlete's nerves were steeled as she prepared for the championship race.

The politician steeled his resolve to stand firm against corruption.

The child steeled her heart against the cruel taunts of her classmates.