"Westering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "westering" is an adjective that can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:
1. Heading or moving in a westerly direction, meaning from east to west.
Example: "The sun is westering across the sky."
2. Associated with or relating to the west, often used to describe a place or region that is located in the western part of a country or continent.
Example: "The westering United States is known for its rugged terrain and vast deserts."
3. Growing or thriving in the west, often used to describe a plant or animal that is well-suited to a western environment.
Example: "The cactus is a westering species that is increasingly common in the desert regions of the American Southwest."
A religious/Christian movement. <br><br>Wesleyism is a generic term for the movement of avowed and partial followers of Charles and John Wesley who in 1739 (and further 1743) formed the first Methodist class at Fetter Lane in London.
Located on the west side or direction; situated towards the west; belonging to or used in the western part of a country, region, etc.<br><br>Example: The west coast of the United States is known for its beautiful beaches and mild climate.
A person from the Western world, particularly someone from a Western country, especially in North America or Europe.
Westerners refer to people from the Western world, primarily from North America (USA and Canada), Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The term often encompasses people who originated from or identify with cultures that have traditionally been characterized by democratic or capitalist values, English language, and Christian or post-Christian traditions. Westerners are often contrasted with people from other parts of the world, particularly those from Eastern cultures and countries.