"Defoliating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "defoliating" means to remove or strip leaves from a plant or tree, often to expose stems or branches, or to leave the plant or tree bare of its foliage.
Defocussed refers to something that is out of focus or unclear. This can apply to images, ideas, or emotions.
A defogger is a device or mechanism that removes fog or mist from a surface, such as a windshield or mirror, in order to improve visibility. In the context of vehicles, a defogger is often a heating element or a fan that blows warm air across the surface to clear fog and condensation.
Defogging refers to the process of clearing up or clarifying something that was previously unclear, ambiguous, or obscure. It can also refer to the removal or elimination of a fog-like quality from an idea, concept, or writing, making it more accessible and understandable to others. In a broader sense, defogging can be applied to mental or emotional states, describing the act of clearing up confusion, uncertainty, or foggy thinking.
To defoliate means to remove the leaves or foliage from a plant, tree, or other vegetation, often for purposes such as pruning, harvesting, or horticultural maintenance.
Defoliated refers to the act of removing leaves from a plant or tree, often due to a natural process such as seasonal change or human intervention, resulting in the tree being without its leaves.
Defoliation is the process of leaves or foliage being removed or destroyed from a plant or tree. This can occur naturally, such as in the fall when leaves change color and fall off, or it can be caused by human activities like agricultural practices or defoliating insects.
Deforce is a rare or obsolete sense of the word "deface". It means to deprive of force, strength, or vigor.
Forcible or violent restraints or constraints, especially those used to subdue or restrain a person without their consent.
To clear or remove trees from an area, often leading to the destruction of a forest or woodland. This can be done for various reasons, such as agriculture, urbanization, or logging.