welding

/ˈwɛldɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Related to or used for welding.
    • He wore a welding helmet to protect his eyes from the bright light.
    • She bought a pair of welding gloves for her workshop.
    • The welding torch needs a new nozzle.
verb
  1. To join pieces of metal or plastic by melting them together, usually with heat or pressure.
    • She learned how to weld steel beams for construction projects.
    • The mechanic will weld the broken car frame back together.
    • They need to weld the pipes before testing the water flow.
  2. To unite or bring together closely and firmly.
    • The shared experience welded the team into a strong unit.
    • Years of collaboration welded the partners into a successful business.
    • Their common goals welded the two communities together.
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noun
  1. The process of joining pieces of metal or plastic together by melting them with heat or pressure.
    • The bridge was repaired using advanced welding techniques.
    • Welding requires protective gear like a helmet and gloves.
    • He learned welding in trade school and now works at a shipyard.
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