sweating

Definition of sweatingnext
present participle of sweat
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as in interrogating
slang to put a series of questions to the narcotics squad tried sweating the mule, but he was genuinely clueless about the inner workings of the drug operation

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Recent Examples of sweating How extreme heat can be dangerous for health Typically, during extreme heat -- meaning temperatures are hotter or more humid than average -- the body tries to cool itself by sweating. Mary Kekatos, ABC News, 20 Mar. 2026 Other teams that are expected to be sweating the selection committee’s choices are bubble teams Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas, Missouri and Virginia Commonwealth. Andrew Greif, NBC news, 15 Mar. 2026 No one seems to be visibly sweating, probably because most of red carpet is covered. Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times, 15 Mar. 2026 In theory, that’s enough to get deep into the backcountry and back without sweating running out of juice. Kevin Sintumuang, Outside, 13 Mar. 2026 Republican leaders are sweating the prospect of 12 weeks of brutal intraparty attacks in a runoff between the incumbent Cornyn and state attorney general Ken Paxton. Burgess Everett, semafor.com, 4 Mar. 2026 Although that strategy has shareholders sweating, analysts in general aren’t worried. Liz Napolitano, CNBC, 27 Feb. 2026 Americans are feeling pessimistic about the economy and his fellow Republicans are sweating the upcoming midterms. Phaedra Trethan, USA Today, 24 Feb. 2026 If things go sideways, they could be left in third place headed into the conference tournament and sweating their NCAA tournament status just a bit. Jeff Faraudo, Mercury News, 24 Feb. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for sweating
Verb
  • Montiel, 62, said Chavez’s legacy continues to reverberate as the union has pushed for improved working conditions for people laboring in extreme heat, at times without adequate breaks or water.
    Ian James, Los Angeles Times, 19 Mar. 2026
  • Doyley, who felt comfortable with her odds and wanted to continue laboring, argued during the hearing that C-sections carry their own dangers — including a risk of death.
    CNN Money, CNN Money, 16 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • How can other young women and girls who wants to be creators online push through that embarrassment and stop worrying about what other people are thinking?
    Emma Hinchliffe, Fortune, 26 Mar. 2026
  • But the start of the war in Iran has many European leaders worrying about a deeper break within NATO.
    Simon Shuster, The Atlantic, 26 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Finally, the riders entered a canopy of oaks dripping Spanish moss that marked the park entrance.
    Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Washington Post, 19 Mar. 2026
  • With the games dripping out, one at a time, the entire planet is focused on a single match while it is being played, all the eyes of the world resting on twenty-two elite athletes acting out a sporting telenovela, living making decisions without a script, under conditions of hysterical pressure.
    Jeffrey Pierre, NPR, 17 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Grossman succeeds in interrogating the very gaze his film is built upon, yet never fully escapes it, leaving the documentary caught between critique and complicity.
    Murtada Elfadl, Variety, 18 Mar. 2026
  • Such works treat their characters as political beings with complex lives worth interrogating.
    Jake Pitre, The Atlantic, 7 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Governments across the continent are struggling with stubborn insurgencies.
    Obi Anyadike, semafor.com, 23 Mar. 2026
  • Sunday was a busy day at Logan Airport as TSA agents continue to work without pay during the partial government shutdown, though waits remained lower than many struggling with long lines around the country.
    Paul Burton, CBS News, 22 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • In Illinois, there is no fretting over electability.
    Laura Washington, Chicago Tribune, 11 Mar. 2026
  • But some drivers, passengers and ride-hailing companies are already fretting the prospect of pricier rides.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Chalamet knows how to give good cry, as previously established by the famous shot of him weeping into a fireplace over the closing credits of Call Me By Your Name.
    Alison Willmore, Vulture, 14 Mar. 2026
  • Babs Osborne was now weeping quite loudly and her nose was running.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 13 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Our methodology To determine the best free tax software, CNBC Select analyzed more than a dozen top tax-prep companies with free tiers, examining ease of use, live support and other features.
    Brian Sloan,Dan Avery, CNBC, 24 Mar. 2026
  • That advice comes from a new review examining the links between obesity and cancer.
    Roni Robbins, AJC.com, 23 Mar. 2026

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“Sweating.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/sweating. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.

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