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Pruning

UK //ˈpruːnɪŋ//US //ˈpruːnɪŋ//

Definition

The process of cutting away dead or overgrown branches from plants to encourage growth.

In simple words: Cutting off parts of a plant to help it grow.

Examples

  • Pruning the rose bushes will help them bloom more beautifully in the spring.
  • Regular pruning is essential for maintaining healthy fruit trees.
  • The gardener spent the afternoon pruning the overgrown hedges.
  • After pruning, the plant showed signs of new growth.
  • Pruning can prevent disease by removing infected parts of the plant.

Usage notes

Used primarily in gardening or agriculture contexts. Avoid casual conversation unless discussing plants specifically.

Grammar pattern

pruning + object

Memory hint

Think of 'pruning a tree' to remember cutting to help it grow.

Collocations

  • pruning shears
  • pruning technique
  • pruning process
  • annual pruning
  • pruning season

Synonyms

  • trimming
  • shearing
  • cutting
  • clipping
  • snipping

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'training', which relates to teaching rather than cutting.
  • Omitting the context of plants when using 'pruning'.
  • Mixing up with 'prune', which is a fruit.