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Raking - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Raking is the act of gathering or smoothing materials like leaves, soil, or gravel using a rake. It can also mean searching thoroughly or glancing over something quickly.

raking

/ˈreɪkɪŋ/ /ˈreɪkɪŋ/

Definition:

Gathering or collecting something, often with a tool like a rake, or searching thoroughly.

Synonyms:

gathering, collecting, combing, scraping, sweeping

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

scattering, dispersing

Common Collocations:

raking leaves, raking the soil, raking through debris

Derivatives:

raker, raked

Usage Tips:

Use "raking" for actions involving gathering or searching methodically, often with a tool or effort.

Common Phrases:

raking in money, raking over the coals, raking through the past

Etymology:

From Old English *racian*, meaning to scrape or gather; related to the tool "rake."

Examples:

  • 1. She is raking leaves in the yard.
  • 2. He spent hours raking through old files for the document.
  • 3. The gardener is raking the soil before planting seeds.
  • 4. They were raking in profits from their new business.

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