"Wining" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wining" Meaning

In the context of wines, "wining" is not a common term; however, using the prefix "win-" and the suffix "-ing," it might be interpreted as the present participle or a gerund form of "win."

1. Win: To gain or come first in a competition, race, or contest; to achieve or succeed in a particular endeavor.
2. Win(g)ing (Present participle or gerund): In this context, wining would more likely imply an action of winning, such as winning a competition, race, or contest. This is less common and more Colloquial.

However, you might be more interested in the less technical usage where 'wining' implies enjoying a romantic evening or celebrating in a winery.

"Wining" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Wining"


1. Sports

Tennis player Roger Federer continues to be in the winning streak, not giving his opponent a single chance to win after wining the first game.

2. Food and Wine

Wining dinner at a fancy restaurant was a special occasion for the couple, who enjoyed a bottle of fine Merlot with their steak.

3. Computer Science

The algorithm was successfully implemented, allowing the gamers to wining games quickly with its high processing speed.

4. Informal

After studying hard for a week, I finally won a spreadsheet-balance contest betting on my favorite basketball team and begin wining beer with classmates.

5. Politics

After wining the election, the leader spent two years tackling the economic crisis before facing further national turmoil.

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