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brewing

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verb

present participle of brew

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Recent Examples of brewing
Adjective
But this bet will face its most serious test in the brewing Republican presidential primary. Ben Smith, semafor.com, 5 Jan. 2026
Verb
An insurrection, of sorts, is brewing. Randy Myers, Mercury News, 8 June 2026 There are other signs of weakness brewing in parts of Southern California. Pat Maio, Daily News, 7 June 2026 But a battle could be brewing between the traditional bookmakers and the ever-growing prediction markets. Leonie Kidd, CNBC, 7 June 2026 Molson Coors Beverage Company, the brewer behind brands including Coors, Miller, and Blue Moon, traces its origins to 1774, when William Worthington began brewing in Burton upon Trent, England. Preston Fore, Fortune, 6 June 2026 Tight contests were brewing in local school board races. Darrell Smith, Sacbee.com, 3 June 2026 The challenge escalates a political fight that has been brewing since lawmakers passed the measure during the final days of this year's legislative session. Zachary Bynum, CBS News, 3 June 2026 Halcovage has paid special attention to what is brewing in New York. Dana O’Neil, CNN Money, 3 June 2026 Meanwhile, another revolution was brewing in Juliette’s (Rebecca Ferguson) original Silo 18 against Holland (Tim Robbins). ArsTechnica, 2 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for brewing
Verb
  • Ciara and Interracial Dating in the Bravosphere The most thought-provoking moment of the episode concerned the online minefield that is interracial dating in the Bravosphere, a network that features predominantly white casts.
    Marlow Stern, Variety, 3 June 2026
  • Cattelan is known for satirical pieces that challenge popular culture, often provoking debates around conceptual art.
    Jack Guy, CNN Money, 3 June 2026
Verb
  • There won’t be any overly celebratory reactions here, especially with a tougher opponent looming Saturday.
    Gabriel Burns, AJC.com, 29 May 2026
  • There was also the looming threat of cancer.
    Veronique Greenwood, Time, 29 May 2026
Adjective
  • White wrote jingles for commercials (a gig that informed his future compositions as much as Lou Reed’s dabbling in pop songwriting at Pickwick Records did his).
    Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 4 June 2026
  • Johnsen presented a slide, also reflected in SpaceX’s filing, that detailed future space applications that the company might pursue.
    Bloomberg, Mercury News, 4 June 2026
Verb
  • With the rebuilding ongoing Hart said Saturday’s gala is not just about raising funds, but also awareness.
    Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald, 4 June 2026
  • Walking is exercise proven to help ward off anxiety, depression, dementia and Alzheimer’s, while improving self-esteem and raising dopamine levels.
    Hanna Wickes, Kansas City Star, 4 June 2026
Adjective
  • With a collective bargaining agreement set to expire in January 2028, in the middle of the league’s first summer-spring season format, and a new commissioner likely to be hired in coming years, there are enormous factors that will influence that decision.
    Paul Tenorio, New York Times, 2 June 2026
  • The defining risk facing advanced societies in the coming decades is not collapse from external pressure.
    Dr. Aditya Vikram Kashyap, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026
Verb
  • Kombucha is a probiotic drink made by fermenting tea with probiotics.
    Merve Ceylan, Health, 29 May 2026
  • Hyosung has licensed Genomatica’s GENO™ BDO™ technology to process the sugarcane into bio-BDO by fermenting sugars from the plant.
    Fairchild Studio, Footwear News, 26 May 2026
Verb
  • The probiotics help support gut health by promoting a balanced microbiome, the community of microbes that live in your digestive tract and influence digestion, immunity, and mood.
    Lauren Panoff, Verywell Health, 8 June 2026
  • Nobody should ever resort to violence to resolve conflict, especially someone tasked with promoting peace.
    JT Moodee Lockman, CBS News, 8 June 2026
Adjective
  • Often the jokes are tied to an upcoming holiday or event.
    Arati Menon, Condé Nast Traveler, 7 June 2026
  • Add to that mix SpaceX’s upcoming IPO, which could draw so much demand that investors rushing to raise cash to buy shares could unleash a wave of selling that ripples through the stock market.
    Jason Ma, Fortune, 7 June 2026

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“Brewing.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/brewing. Accessed 11 Jun. 2026.

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