0 present participle of bare
1 to take away the thing that is covering something so that it can be seen:
More often than not, the aggressor baring teeth is female.
For example, an agent baring the role of accountant in a system could report fictitious profits, thus benefiting their company's share price, while still satisfying their role.
There has been a baring of the cupboard, and that is all.
That does not require a daily baring of the chest on every single aspect of government policy, but it does mean telling the truth.
I am not sure whether my bank manager will be very happy with me baring the company's soul in public this way.
The months ticked by and from this watchdog of the public purse there was not even a snarl, not even a baring of teeth.
As the years go by, he never spares himself—or us—from the baring of his soul.
This is a time for baring souls.