Used in a Sentence

canning

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for canning.

Editorial note

Like canning WebSQL for spurious reasons and forcing people to use a half-baked spec like IndexedDB instead?

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The process of preserving food by heat processing in a sealed vessel (a jar or can).

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of canning gathered in one view.

noun

The process of preserving food by heat processing in a sealed vessel (a jar or can).

noun

The practice of collecting aluminum cans or other recyclable objects; making money by collecting and selling such things.

noun

A surname.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for canning.

noun

The process of preserving food by heat processing in a sealed vessel (a jar or can).

noun

The practice of collecting aluminum cans or other recyclable objects; making money by collecting and selling such things.

noun

A surname.

noun

A river in Alaska.

Example sentences

1

Like canning WebSQL for spurious reasons and forcing people to use a half-baked spec like IndexedDB instead?

2

And if fixing your health requires moving to a different country and canning the startup, do it.

3

You could choose to take your basket to a kitchen and people helped you with cooking and canning your vegetables.

4

The cynical side of me thinks that this is one reason they are rumored to be canning the Nexus tablet line.

5

Remember, this is Google who have a long history of canning this sort of project.

6

I mean, if Greece's local canning industry had collapsed they would be buying foreign canned goods and everything (at least on the consumer side) could continue undisturbed.

7

A regime where dissent is closely regulated and suppressed (including through canning).

8

As would be canning of various foods, enabling preservation of fruits, vegetables, and meats harvested in the summer through the winter or through several years.

9

We've taken to pressure canning dried beans in pint jars.

10

Most of their costs in distributing their beer was canning.

11

I like their small pots that fit in top of a canning jar - to allow people to carry vegetables and humus.

12

> canning WebSQL for spurious reasons The way to implement WebSQL is to copy SQLite 3.1.9.

Quote examples

1

"Imperfect" but edible food goes on to canning, pies and other manufactured items.

2

Higher food prices are encourage people to reduce food waste (by making it more expensive, making concepts like "leftovers" or "canning" more attractive) or divert resources towards producing food (e.g.

3

From the Green Giant website, "Premium Le Sueur® brand vegetables come from the birthplace of the Green Giant® brand—Le Sueur, Minnesota—where they’re grown in the rich, fertile soil of the Minnesota River Valley." So, is Green Giant doing the same thing if the same farmer/field/canning facility supplies peas to generic/supermarket brands?

4

I'm not saying this as an objective "it is thus justified", but rather a simple reality that the same criteria by which some shops might say "you're not working out, so I'm sorry I'm canning you" is the same criteria that companies like Microsoft use to chop the "bottom" 10% or so.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use canning in a sentence?

Like canning WebSQL for spurious reasons and forcing people to use a half-baked spec like IndexedDB instead?

What does canning mean?

The process of preserving food by heat processing in a sealed vessel (a jar or can).

What part of speech is canning?

canning is commonly used as noun.