Trenching [verb]

Definition of Trenching:

dig up ground for cultivation

Synonyms of Trenching:


Opposite/Antonyms of Trenching:

Fill

Plant

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Sentence/Example of Trenching:

“We are both of us trenching upon forbidden ground,” she said.

This, however, may be trenching a little upon the secrets of your—your—profession.

They were to dig in, trenching the line in rear of Kersselaere.

Infected trees should be removed or isolated by trenching about them.

Frank asked no further questions and they set about the trenching.

There, you are trenching upon your father's part, my child, said the Governor.

There's heaps of trenching in store for us, I can tell you.'

As you see, there is no sanitation, no trenching, no mosquito-extermination plant.

The trenching is to be performed by the fowrah, or Indian spade.

In the background, prophets and patriarchs were trenching the vineyard and pruning the vines.