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Fledging meaning

present participle and gerund of fledge

Using Fledging

  • The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of fledge
  • In the example corpus, fledging often appears in combinations such as: the fledging, after fledging, their fledging.

Context around Fledging

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
  • Position in the sentence: 5 start, 7 middle, 6 end
  • Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Fledging

  • In this selection, "fledging" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, successfully, perfect, call, bank and organisation stand out and add context to how "fledging" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include after fledging the chicks and and no fledging success. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "fledging" sits close to words such as abad, abolishment and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with fledging

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

The number of ringed plover chicks successfully fledging has been increasing. (11 words)

This provides perfect fledging sites for young owlets to hone their hunting and flying skills. (15 words)

Fledging chicks are attracted to streetlights and may then be unable to reach the sea. (15 words)

During the SVB debacle, Circle shared that about 8.2% ($ 3.3 Billion) of its total reserves were held at the fledging bank, this of course caused some panic and resulted in a temporary de-peg, causing the coin’s value to fall to 88 cents. (46 words)

One study found that 9% of nests had brown-headed cowbird eggs in them. citation American goldfinches make very poor hosts for brood parasites, with studies showing low hatching rates of brown-headed cowbird eggs and no fledging success. (39 words)

Although, strictly speaking, he did not establish slavery, he imposed a semi-feudal system, fumage, in which every able man was required to work in plantations (similar to Latifundios ) to produce goods for the fledging country. (36 words)

Example sentences (18)

For up to three weeks after fledging, they are still fed by the male, who locates them by listening for their fledging call.

During the SVB debacle, Circle shared that about 8.2% ($ 3.3 Billion) of its total reserves were held at the fledging bank, this of course caused some panic and resulted in a temporary de-peg, causing the coin’s value to fall to 88 cents.

Another important reason for these owls to start nesting early is that they want their chicks to be fledging around the time of greatest food availability.

The German army deployed an Austrian corporal to spy on fledging organisation, called the National Socialist Party.

The number of ringed plover chicks successfully fledging has been increasing.

Many states, such as Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi have already hiked liquor prices to give boost to their fledging revenue income.

One of Bastien’s worst experiences was witnessing the nest of five bluebirds a week away from fledging with their dead father on top of them.

A lot of people face this dilemma at the beginning of summer, when many baby birds are taking their first flight from the nest—in bird-nerd speak, they’re fledging.

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Fledging team members COO Steven Robbins (left), Creative Director Zahrah Abdulrauf and CEO Weida Tan found a site for their business at Innovation Depot in Birmingham, amongst other young entrepreneurs.

Robbins said that Fledging will launch new products in late August, with plans to debut more products at the end of first quarter 2019.

This provides perfect fledging sites for young owlets to hone their hunting and flying skills.

After fledging, the chicks spend the first few years of their lives at sea, returning to breed about five years later.

Although, strictly speaking, he did not establish slavery, he imposed a semi-feudal system, fumage, in which every able man was required to work in plantations (similar to Latifundios ) to produce goods for the fledging country.

At the turn of the century it was owned by Sir Edward Hulton, who decided to make the paper compete with the fledging Daily Mail.

Fledging chicks are attracted to streetlights and may then be unable to reach the sea.

It can also be picked up by foraging adults and fed to chicks, stunting their development and reducing the chances of successfully fledging.

One study found that 9% of nests had brown-headed cowbird eggs in them. citation American goldfinches make very poor hosts for brood parasites, with studies showing low hatching rates of brown-headed cowbird eggs and no fledging success.

Several avian characteristics are compared in the table below. citation citation Parental care and fledging main At the time of their hatching, chicks range in development from helpless to independent, depending on their species.

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Common combinations with fledging

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

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Fledging means: present participle and gerund of fledge
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