Expressing

Word EXPRESSING
Character 10
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ɛk.ˈspɹɛsɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Expressing"

What do we mean by expressing?

To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.

To press, squeeze out (especially said of milk).

To translate messenger RNA into protein.

To transcribe deoxyribonucleic acid into messenger RNA.

A cheaper, less sensationalist version of the Daily Mail, the Express still holds some cringe-worthy, scaremongering right wing views. Favourite front page material are Princess Diana and Madeline McCann. Nobody really cares about them anymore. Urban Dictionary

The holy grail of sweet ass clothing. Urban Dictionary

A highly fashionable but affordable, and unpreppy clothing store based out of 5th street New York. Specializing in designer jeans, one color unstriped polos, and button up and T style shirts. Most jeans run around 70 bucks, but during summer sales can go as cheap as 24 bucks. polos are 37.50, and graphic T's run around 20 bucks but are often found on clearence for around 12 dollars. These types of affordable prices have made them a staple in malls as a top retailer of classy clothes. Overall the store is more expensive than typical clothing stores (AE, A&F, Aero, Old Navy, Gap, Kohls) but offers superior clothes. People who dress in these clothes tend to be classier people, who are in their 20's, or occasionally late teens or early 30's. Urban Dictionary

A store where men or women can buy very fashionable clothing. Express is owned by Structure. Originally was a women's clothing store, but Structure clothing stores later changed their name to Express Men and revamped their product lines. Styles at Express are usually regarded as "dressy" while still looking somewhat casual. Popular items for men are pinstripe pants and the "MX" collared shirts. A common stereotype is that Express Men appeals only to metrosexuals. Urban Dictionary

Just extremely good. Urban Dictionary

Usually how someones face looks that describes how they feel emotionally. Urban Dictionary

The ability for a certain subject to express themselves. Urban Dictionary

An inkling of expression; a gerund-like form of express. more specific than expression in that Expressal cannot be used in the sense "the expression on his face.." The act of expressing, probably akin to the obsolete meanings of express. Urban Dictionary

Full of expression. Obviously. Can be used to refer to eyes during pillow talk. Urban Dictionary

The second noun for expression formally used by many Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Expressing

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The word "expressing" in example sentences

There has never been any question in our controversy of a capuchin wasting his time in quenching the darts of the flesh, though, by the way, in the whole sum of time wasted, the term expressing the time lost in satisfying the appetites of the flesh would probably be found to be decidedly the greater of the two. ' ❋ John Morley (1880)

"Mosque" has become a term expressing far more the injustice of human existence than a House of God. ❋ M.Div. Grant Brooke (2010)

From Jefferies 'strategy desk comes an early morning report with a title expressing the secret fears of many: "Wait' til next year, again? " ❋ Unknown (2009)

From this helpless and oppressed condition he extricates himself by doing something which we call expressing himself. ❋ Kemp, Gary (2009)

Following the aftermath of the October Revolution of 1917, Constructivism emerged from within the Russian avant-garde both as an artistic practice and as a term expressing a belief in the birth of a new relationship between the artist and society. ❋ Michael Caddell (2008)

Law 2.0 refers transparently to Web 2.0, a term expressing the far-from-universal sentiment that a second generation of Internet-based communities and services, all designed to facilitate collaboration and sharing between users, has transformed the social meaning and impact of the World Wide Web. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A term expressing the view that immigrants to the United States have been fused or melted into a single people. ❋ Unknown (2002)

This is the "colour-line" of the race, and the term "Indio" is still a term expressing something of contempt, notwithstanding the fact that some of the prominent, and even intellectual, men of Mexico's history have been drawn from the Mestizo class, and -- in the case of Juarez -- from pure aboriginal stock. ❋ Martin [Editor] Hume (1919)

If I say simply, “The Sorrows, ” there will be a chance of mistaking the term; it might be understood of individual sorrow, —separate cases of sorrow, —whereas I want a term expressing the mighty abstractions that incarnate themselves in all individual sufferings of man’s heart; and I wish to have these abstractions presented as impersonations, that is, as clothed with human attributes of life, and with functions pointing to flesh. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Thus too, in some languages, is the state of health well denoted by a term expressing unity; when we feel ourselves as we wish to be, we say that we are whole. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The rights of women and the rights of wives are often discussed, but the rights of mothers is a term expressing a principle which is not to be called new, only because in the bee-hive, for instance, we see it expressed and inerrably served. ❋ Unknown (1909)

It is a term expressing warm affection and filial confidence. ❋ M.G. Easton (1897)

It was the common term expressing, on the one hand, confidence and protection, and on the other, devotion, loyalty, and service. ❋ Charles Foster Kent (1896)

Originally it was a corruption of a term expressing enmity or contempt, applied to a part of the plains tribes by the forest-dwelling Algonquian Indians. ❋ Unknown (1882)

If I say simply "The Sorrows," there will be a chance of mistaking the term; it might be understood of individual sorrow, -- separate cases of sorrow, -- whereas I want a term expressing the mighty abstractions that incarnate themselves in all individual sufferings of man's heart; and I wish to have these abstractions presented as impersonations; that is, as clothed with human attributes of life, and with functions pointing to flesh. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

C. R. S. Pitman originally suggested that the 'white' in 'White rhinoceros' might be 'a corruption of the Dutch word expressing 'bright' or 'shining' in the vernacular, referring to the smoother hide ' ❋ Unknown (2009)

No they are very open in expressing their desire for the destruction of Israel and the death of all Jews, it is odd that so many people ignore the facts and make assumptions based upon wish-fulfilment. ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

Moore has been quite public in expressing his distress over the part he played (however accidentally or incidentally) in upping the grimness and grittiness of American comics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lois Romano: Columnists have latitude in expressing opinions. howard Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Hey did you read [the Express] the other day? Apparently Madeline has been sighted in [Angola] dressed in a tweed blouse!" - Express Reader "[Give it a rest] mate she's dead, just like the Express' circulation." - Person with common sense. ❋ I.Know.The.Truth (2010)

gay or [straight] [this shit] makes you look [pimp] ❋ Dj (2005)

The [Roaring Lion] is [the Express] [logo]. ❋ Greenandgold (2009)

"I want to [impress] this girl at work, so I'm going to buy a new shirt and [tie] at [Express] Men." ❋ Dan (2005)

That is [well] [express] [init] ❋ MajorFool (2007)

There's many expressions, if someone's angry, their [eyebrows] may be [lowered], and their face [tense]. ❋ Moomobile7 (2016)

I wanted to have a certain expressibility in my [paper], but the word expressibility [isnt] defined [anywhere]...well it is now. ❋ DO.g (2004)

"he said in an [expressal] of [doubt]. " "The expressal measures of his [hands]. " ❋ DarkFoxV (2012)

You've got really expressionful [eyes].... And [yes] that is a word. I'm [the English] one here. ❋ Prettiest Lady In All The Land (2015)

afdgfad"[Fga] [BH] She [said] ??? He said its my expressment She said ❋ Anonymous288 (2008)

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