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Reddening

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Reddening meaning

present participle and gerund of redden

Example sentences (11)

With the back of her hand, Hollis wiped her reddening cheeks, brushing away pearls of sweat.

Although Ohio is a reddening state, his Trump-ish protectionism has kept him in the good graces of working-class white voters there.

By the time the cancer reveals itself through the swelling and reddening of the victim’s breast, the disease has reached Stage 3 and is poised to spread.

First, how the dust turned the Sun red: “The reddening of the sun arises from preferential scattering of blue light, as light is attenuated within the optically thick plume,” according to the paper published in Environmental Research Letters.

Symptoms are some reddening, inflammation and pain, but no blistering.

Females are in estrus about every four days, which is indicated by a reddening of genital areas, a musky smell, and a hissing, squeaking vocalisation she will emit if she believes a male is nearby.

In usual conditions, a green rim of an astronomical object gets fainter when an astronomical object is very low above the horizon because of atmospheric reddening, but sometimes the conditions are right to see a green rim just above the horizon.

Jung argued that the stages of the alchemists, the blackening, the whitening, the reddening and the yellowing, could be taken as symbolic of individuation — his favourite term for personal growth (75).

Reddening and stellar populations must be accounted for when using this method.

The reddening of sunlight is intensified when the sun is near the horizon, because the density of air and particles near the earth's surface through which sunlight must pass is significantly greater than when the sun is high in the sky.

UV-A does not primarily cause skin reddening, but there is evidence that it causes long-term skin damage.