fashioning

IPA: fˈæʃʌnɪŋ

noun

  • The act or process of fashioning something; manufacture.
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Examples of "fashioning" in Sentences

  • Crawford said he took that into account in fashioning an appropriate sentence.
  • One of the key questions in fashioning the federal response to the panic is, if you believe Congressional Democrats, how much bankers should be paid.
  • The registration process can be used to collect demographic data such as age, education, and language skills and such data could be used in fashioning long-term immigration policy.
  • A first-time author, the Missouri State graduate says she worked with Bob DeMoss, a professional writer, in fashioning the narrative to read "like fiction," though the story is true.
  • To which the educators we represent reply, "Amen," fully aware that this can only happen when solutions are based on facts instead of myths, and when those of us on the frontlines of overcoming the challenges have a voice in fashioning the plans for improved student performance.
  • Regardless of his contentious stances on such issues as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and divorce, she argued, the fact that he had succeeded in fashioning himself, against formidable odds, into a powerful opponent of communism and a defender of the downtrodden everywhere was to be commended.

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