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searing

[ seer-ing ]

adjective

  1. serving to burn or char the surface of something, especially of food in order to seal in the juices before cooking:

    Sizzle the rump steak over white-hot coals, under a searing grill, or in a blistering griddle pan.

  2. burning or scorching:

    The charge exploded prematurely and the truck was engulfed in searing flames.

  3. sharp, penetrating, and severe, like the feeling of being burned:

    For weeks now I’ve been waking up in the middle of the night with searing pain in my ankles.

    Her recent documentary was a searing indictment of the crimes of Stalinism.

  4. withering or parching:

    Grass that’s allowed to grow long is like a living mulch, protecting and shielding the root system from the searing heat of summer.

  5. leaving a permanent emotional scar:

    He was never to recover from the searing experience of what he saw in the war.



noun

  1. the act of burning or charring the surface of something, especially of food:

    The searing of the vegetables and meat should be done over a very hot burner and with excellent ventilation.

  2. the act of branding or marking with a hot iron:

    One of his arms was branded like that of a convict, the flesh still swollen from the searing of the iron.

  3. the act of hardening or scarring emotionally, or the resulting condition:

    Were it not for the searing of their conscience, they would realize that what they’re doing is wrong.

  4. sharp, penetrating, severe pain:

    I tried to ignore the searing in my muscles after hours of paddling against the current.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of searing1

First recorded in 1350–1400; sear 1( def ) + -ing 2( def ) for the adjective senses; sear 1( def ) + -ing 1( def ) for the noun senses
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Example Sentences

Kilmer’s take on Morrison is wrapped in the singer’s own myth, and it’s a searing look at how destroying yourself for the sake of your work is not an inherently noble artistic cause.

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Never have I experienced a performance come into such searing retroactive focus.

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The 22-year-old swung round to her opposite wing to sharply finish the opening try before making a searing run down the flank to help set up Scarratt's score.

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This study finds its searing thesis in the series’ third episode, a dark but vital firsthand glimpse into the mind of a tempestuous teenager.

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“I felt this searing pain and thought, ‘Oh, my God, I’m never going to walk again.’

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