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bearing
[bair-ing]
noun
the manner in which one conducts or carries oneself, including posture and gestures.
a man of dignified bearing.
the act, capability, or period of producing or bringing forth.
a tree past bearing.
something that is produced; a crop.
the act of enduring or capacity to endure.
reference or relation (usually followed byon ).
It has some bearing on the problem.
Architecture.
a supporting part of a structure.
the area of contact between a bearing member, as a beam, and a pier, wall, or other underlying support.
Machinery., the support and guide for a rotating, oscillating, or sliding shaft, pivot, or wheel.
Often bearings. direction or relative position.
The pilot radioed his bearings.
Surveying., a horizontal direction expressed in degrees east or west of a true or magnetic north or south direction.
Heraldry., any single device on an escutcheon; charge.
bearing
/ ˈbɛərɪŋ /
noun
a support, guide, or locating piece for a rotating or reciprocating mechanical part
relevance (to)
it has no bearing on this problem
a person's general social conduct, esp in manners, dress, and behaviour
the act, period, or capability of producing fruit or young
an amount produced; yield
the part of a beam or lintel that rests on a support
anything that carries weight or acts as a support
the angular direction of a line, point, or course measured from true north or south ( true bearing ), magnetic north or south ( magnetic bearing ), or one's own position
(usually plural) the position or direction, as of a ship, fixed with reference to two or more known points
(usually plural) a sense of one's relative position or situation; orientation (esp in the phrases lose , get , or take one's bearings )
heraldry
a device or emblem on a heraldic shield; charge
another name for coat of arms
Other Word Forms
- unbearing adjective
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Example Sentences
“The implication of these upgrades have more bearing on 2026 and beyond,” they add.
The most promising model is a robot with 12 arms, six on either side, each bearing a camera and suction cups.
City prosecutors successfully pushed for 20 hours, saying the political reason for the protest had no bearing on the case.
Rob Baxter has brought through a young squad and he is now bearing the fruits of his patience.
But few photographs better sum up the growing impact of Russia's full-scale invasion on everyday life, with Ukraine's most vulnerable now bearing the brunt, including children.
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