Synonym: calefacient, heating, thaw, thawing. Similar words: swarming, global warming, farming, alarming, charming, disarming, subsistence farming, varmint. Meaning: ['wɔrmɪŋ /'wɔː-] n. 1. the process of becoming warmer; a rising temperature 2. warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt. adj. 1. imparting heat 2. producing the sensation of heat when applied to the body.
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91. It would feed into, and further exacerbate, global warming by releasing vast amounts of carbon.
92. Many scientists blame the warming on industrial pollutants that trap infrared heat in the atmosphere rather than letting it escape into space.
93. They suggest that forecasts of warming may have to revised downwards.
94. Try warming up when you must write particularly difficult projects-it will open the word-use channels.
95. The impact of industrial development in such countries on global warming is rising steeply.
96. While the oven and the dough are warming up, the yeast may revive and give forth one final push.
97. Thanks to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream, the climate is also mild, temperatures rarely dropping much below freezing.
98. Having sunk, it would then be insulated from the Sun's warming rays by the liquid water above it.
99. Global warming will deeply affect poor countries, leading to huge numbers of refugees, crop failures, and extreme weather.
100. Global warming requires an ethical framework that classifies hitherto innocent actions as deadly.
101. Warming up will alleviate the tension and ground your thoughts.
102. The current wild weather through the West and Midwest again has raised the question: Is global warming finally asserting itself?
103. Clements was an influential writer who developed a philosophy of ecology that differed fundamentally from the reductionism of Warming and Cowles.
104. It needs to convince us that cars are causing global warming and that it's morally right to bleed motorists dry.
105. Existing models of global warming have not taken this into account, according to Cox.
106. Global warming and youth crime are the key issues in the election campaign.
107. Earlier this week, they published their first report containing 35 action recommendations, principally on global warming and recycling.
108. These will all reduce emissions from fossil fuels and so help combat global warming and acid deposition.
109. Global warming will cause the seas to rise, engulfing islands and flooding coastal areas.
110. Meanwhile, stretching and toning reduce the risk of injury by warming up the muscles while improving flexibility.
111. Last night I didn’t sleep for a solid eight hours. No, it melted a little. Damn global warming. Jarod Kintz
112. Shaking a little at first but gradually warming to his theme, the sacked Chancellor dealt John Major a devastating blow.
113. The current warming of the Pacific Ocean is unequaled in amplitude.
114. The rainforest is also held to be useful to us because it will help to mitigate the worst impacts of global warming.
115. Geothermal energy does not involve the burning of fossil fuels and therefore makes a negligible contribution to global warming.
116. Whether the continued global warming and associated changes in atmospheric circulation will occur steadily is unknown.
117. Just as I was warming to the subject, I noticed that this handsome,(www.Sentencedict.com) intelligent man was finishing my sentences.
118. She went over to the fire and squatted down beside the twins, warming her hands and bare feet.
119. The Third World faces an energy crisis even without the problems posed by global warming.
120. The seminar is intended to educate them on climatic change and global warming.
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