1. squaring - Noun
2. squaring - Verb
of Square
Source: Webster's dictionaryWherefore it is impossible to succeed in comparing wealth of different eras or different nations. This, in political economy, like squaring the circle in mathematics, is impracticable, for want of a common mean or measure to go by. Jean-Baptiste Say
The estimated loss of up to six million dead is founded too much on both emotional, biased testimonies and on exaggerated data in the postwar reckonings of war crimes and on the squaring of accounts with the defeated. Franjo Tuđman
The President is not squaring with the American people as to the seriousness of our nation's fiscal condition. It is time for people to stand up and tell the truth. Kent Conrad
After years of debate, the spat over proving the squaring of the circle gained such notoriety that this feud has become one of the most infamous in mathematical history. Source: Internet
Among other transformation of area problems the Hindus considered in particular the problem of squaring the circle. Source: Internet
Before squaring off against Satan himself, Cuphead has to try his luck against King Dice. Source: Internet