Weeding [verb]

Definition of Weeding:

drawing something with force

Synonyms of Weeding:


Opposite/Antonyms of Weeding:

Repulse

Repel

Plant

Push

Fix

Deter

Sew


Sentence/Example of Weeding:

He was "weeding" with both hands and he looked agitated and—yes, frightened.

They also work in the fields—light work, such as weeding and planting.

They have attained this condition by centuries of weeding out the unfit.

Sabrina herself was in the garden now, weeding the balm-bed.

That satisfied all parties, and the weeding began that afternoon.

It is delightful to see their gardens, when one has not the weeding and irrigation of them.

The next process is weeding, loosening, and breaking fine the earth.

Any method of weeding and plowing that will secure these ends, will serve the purpose.

This, however, should depend upon the time at which the weeding begins.

As soon as you can tell "which is which" the work of weeding must begin.