cushioning Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkʊʃ.ən]
  • Us [ ˈkʊʃ.ən]

Meaning of cushioning In English

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Examples of cushioning

  • The design included a 7 mm thick cushioning foam layer under the grading rollers, however, to minimise drop damage to the tubers.

  • In the absence of counter-frames protecting existing welfare values, issue associations have offered the left considerable cushioning.

  • Cushioning such descents remains critical for the families experiencing these episodes.

  • There's always an element of jealousy if you like, of uninformed ideological anger; but there's also enormous respect, support, cushioning, help, guidance and mentoring.

  • In contrast, during the 2001-02 famine the cushioning effect of migrant labour was largely absent.

  • Sulphur hexaflouride, a powerful greenhouse gas, is used as a cushioning agent in some training shoes.

  • He has not even secured interim arrangements for cushioning the shock.

  • Unemployment benefit and redundancy payment are both humane and civilised methods of cushioning the impact of the misfortune of unemployment.

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