straitening (Meaning)

straitening

to limit or restrict especially in resources, to subject to distress, privation, or deficiency, to hem in, to restrict in freedom or scope, to make strait or narrow

straitening Sentence Examples

  1. The seamstress diligently straightened the fabric before sewing it together.
  2. The hairdresser carefully straitened the client's hair with a flat iron.
  3. The engineer straightened the pipe to ensure proper flow.
  4. The photographer patiently straightened the picture frame before mounting it.
  5. The carpenter carefully straightened the beam to prevent any accidents.
  6. The gardener straightened the wire trellis to support the climbing plants.
  7. The artist meticulously straightened the brush bristles before painting.
  8. The metalworker used a blowtorch to straighten the twisted rod.
  9. The doctor advised the patient to straighten their posture to alleviate back pain.
  10. The tailor precisely straightened the darts on the dress to create a flawless fit.

FAQs About the word straitening

to limit or restrict especially in resources, to subject to distress, privation, or deficiency, to hem in, to restrict in freedom or scope, to make strait or na

belt-tightening,pinching, deprivation, privation, emergency, exigency, woe, austerity, rainy day, bankruptcy

luxury,prosperity,wealth, affluence, richness, opulence,wealthiness

The seamstress diligently straightened the fabric before sewing it together.

The hairdresser carefully straitened the client's hair with a flat iron.

The engineer straightened the pipe to ensure proper flow.

The photographer patiently straightened the picture frame before mounting it.