1. dwarfing - Noun
2. dwarfing - Verb
of Dwarf
Source: Webster's dictionaryBelieve in no triumph which is won by the deadening of human faculty or the dwarfing of human life. Strive for truth and love, not for victory. John Lancaster Spalding
Common rootstocks include Mazzard, Mahaleb, Colt, and Gisela Series, a dwarfing rootstock that produces trees significantly smaller than others, only 8 to 10 feet (2.5 to 3 meters) tall. Source: Internet
“I think the fact that Covid is dwarfing all of those is causing us a lot of uncertainty on our top-line range,” he said Thursday after the company said revenue shot up 37% for the third quarter to $96.2 billion and profit almost tripled. Source: Internet
Huff said Monday that requests for mailed absentee ballots are dwarfing those of the last presidential election in 2016 — and for an obvious reason. Source: Internet
Either grow plums as a bush on dwarfing rootstock or as a fan. Source: Internet
Saudi officials said they hope to raise a record $100 billion by selling a 5 percent stake, valuing the company at more than $2 trillion and dwarfing the $25 billion raised by Chinese retailer Alibaba Group Holding in 2014. Source: Internet