"Hefting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hefting" Meaning

Hefting is a verb that means to lift and weigh something, typically to estimate its weight or to gauge its size and scale. It can also mean to carry or handle something with care and precision. In a more figurative sense, hefting can also mean to consider or contemplate the importance or significance of something.

"Hefting" Examples

Examples of "Hefting"


Verb


The laborers hefting heavy crates all day must have been exhausted. (to lift and carry heavy objects)
The weightlifter constantly hefted massive dumbbells, testing his strength. (to lift and test the weight of something)
The farmer hefting the produce to the market, wondered if he could increase his prices. (to lift and handle something)

Noun


The heft of the sword made it harder to wield. (the weight or substantialness of something)
The heft of his words was unexpected, leaving the audience in shock. (the weight or impact of something)

Note: Hefting is not a commonly used word in modern language, and its usage is mostly limited to literary or poetic contexts.

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Hefted refers to something that is carried or lifted with effort, typically due to its weight. It can also describe the act of lifting or carrying something, often referring to its heaviness or bulk. For example, "The luggage was hefted onto the conveyor belt" or "The farmer hefted the heavy bale of hay onto his truck."

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