gearing
noun Machinery.
Origin of gearing
gear
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
adjective
Verb Phrases
Origin of gear
Synonyms for gear
Related Words for gearing
organize, fit, tailor, adjust, adapt, regulate, appoint, accouter, outfit, harness, furnish, suit, ready, rig, blend, arm, matchExamples from the Web for gearing
Contemporary Examples of gearing
Now, Roberts and her small team are gearing up to launch their next full production line since the first one came out last year.
And that's because just the timing worked on what was sort of gearing up.
Fear of a Minority Superhero: Marvel's Obsession with White Guys Saving the WorldMarlow Stern
August 7, 2014
The former Taliban prisoner is gearing up for the investigation into his disappearance and abduction in Afghanistan.
Despite a disappointing ruling in the Fifth Circuit on Thursday, the pro-choice movement is only gearing up for battle.
Inside the Obama administration, officials are gearing up for an economic Cold War.
Historical Examples of gearing
Much of the efficiency of the motor is due to the form and gearing of the propeller.
Flying MachinesW.J. Jackman and Thos. H. Russell
With motor vehicles, the excess power is provided for by gearing.
American Rural HighwaysT. R. Agg
The apron is operated by gearing from the rear wheels of the grader.
American Rural HighwaysT. R. Agg
The gearing is the gear type, axle turning with the drivers.
Farm Engines and How to Run ThemJames H. Stephenson
Gearing transmitted the motion of this shaft to the driving wheels.
Automobile BiographiesLyman Horace Weeks