facing
Americannoun
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a covering in front, for ornament, protection, etc., as an outer layer of stone on a brick wall.
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a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornament or strengthening.
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material turned outward or inward, as a cuff or hem.
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facings, coverings of a different color applied on the collar, cuffs, or other parts of a military coat.
noun
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a piece of material used esp to conceal the seam of a garment and prevent fraying
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(usually plural) a piece of additional cloth, esp in a different colour, on the collar, cuffs, etc, of the jacket of a military uniform, formerly used to denote the regiment
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an outer layer or coat of material applied to the surface of a wall
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marketing an area of retail shelf space
Etymology
Origin of facing
Example Sentences
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And now, their 49-year-old father, Armando Gonzalez, a local handyman, is facing the threat of deportation after he was detained by federal immigration agents in Big Bear Lake this week.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026
Several countries have enacted anti-cyberscam laws to combat the rise of online fraud, romance and cryptocurrency scams, with con artists in Singapore facing 24 strokes of the cane for serious cases.
From Barron's • Apr. 3, 2026
Given current challenges facing NASA, the timeline remains uncertain.
From Science Daily • Apr. 3, 2026
Police forces are being offered specialist support from a new national democracy protection unit to deal with the rising level of threats and abuse facing MPs.
From BBC • Apr. 2, 2026
I was even pining for Mrs. Wigginbottom’s sorry company—anything seemed better than facing another afternoon with our pint-size terror.
From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan
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