baring Meaning & Definition

  • En [ beər]
  • Us [ ber]

Meaning of baring In English

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  • 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.

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