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Webster 1913 Edition


Beating

Beat′ing

,
Noun.
1.
The act of striking or giving blows; punishment or chastisement by blows.
2.
Pulsation; throbbing;
as, the
beating
of the heart
.
3.
(Acoustics & Mus.)
Pulsative sounds. See
Beat
,
Noun.
4.
(Naut.)
The process of sailing against the wind by tacks in zigzag direction.

Webster 1828 Edition


Beating

BE'ATING

,
ppr.
Laying on blows; striking; dashing against; conquering; pounding; sailing against the direction of the wind; &c.

BE'ATING

,
Noun.
The act of striking or giving blows; punishment or chastisement by blows.
The beating of flax and hemp is an operation which renders them more soft and pliable. For this purpose, they are made into rolls and laid in a trough, where they are beat, till no roughness or hardness can be felt.
In book binding, beating is performed by laying the book in quires or sheets folded, on a block, and beating it with a heavy broad-faced hammer. On this operation the elegance of the binding and the easy opening of the book chiefly depend.
Beating the wind, was a practice in the ancient trial by combat. If one of the combatants did not appear on the field, the other was to beat the wind, by making flourishes with his weapons; by which he was entitled to the advantages of a conqueror.
Beatings, in music, the regular pulsative swellings of sound, produced in an organ by pipes of the same key, when not in unison, and their vibrations not simultaneous or coincident.

Definition 2024


beating

beating

English

Noun

beating (plural beatings)

  1. Action of the verb to beat.
    • 2012 May 9, Jonathan Wilson, “Europa League: Radamel Falcao's Atlético Madrid rout Athletic Bilbao”, in the Guardian:
      Every break seemed dangerous and Falcao clearly had the beating of Amorebieta. Others, being forced to stretch a foot behind them to control Arda Turan's 34th-minute cross, might simply have lashed a shot on the turn; Falcao, though, twisted back on to his left foot, leaving Amorebieta in a heap, and thumped in an inevitable finish – his 12th goal in 15 European matches this season.
  2. A heavy defeat or setback.
    • 2011 October 23, Phil McNulty, “Man Utd 1 - 6 Man City”, in BBC Sport:
      To increase United's pain, this was their first home defeat in any competition since April 2010, when they lost to Chelsea - but even that defeat, which effectively cost them the title, may not turn out to have the same long-term significance as this heavy beating.
  3. The pulsation of the heart.

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Verb

beating

  1. present participle of beat

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