Fashioning in a sentence as a noun

Looking at the features, it looks like they're fashioning the UI after Chrome's.

"God Almighty, in fashioning his most useful men, often works slowly with quite common stuff.

Making & mending clothing, fashioning tools, etc... that was part of barely scraping by a living.

When I was training in martial arts I was told that shoshin was akin to fashioning one's self after an empty vessel.

Also it has the very danger of fashioning out massive escapism.

I sure as **** don't want anyone holding a patent on "a process and system for fashioning transistors from silicon".

Even Salman Khan explains that one important function of schools is to subjugate, fashioning people into obedient cogs.

It would be harder to spoof IR than just fashioning "dummies from sweatshirts".And somehow none of the guards heard the "power tools"?There's a lot more to this story than we've heard so far.

But the entire watchmaking concern, from supply of materials to fashioning the face and wristband to final assembly and inspection, encompasses much more.

And you're correct the challenge is partly an institutional one -- recruiting and retaining design talent and manpower, and fashioning new ways of working together.

Have you considered fashioning some stylish yet concealed body-armour under your outer clothing, possibly using bits of left-over belt and magazines?Not quite Ned Kelly, but might help a little.

He probably had fun fashioning himself as some kind of technology muckraker, but please go after uninspired technology instead of taking easy shots at interesting and bold ideas.

To sustain themselves, they must be capable of fashioning elaborate delusions based on idealized notions of the firm — the perfectly pathological entities we mentioned.

They do care intensely about fashioning good law, however.> Not knowing when to quit and endlessly looking for any way around a perceived kludge is usually the source of more kludges...I don't really see how you get from point A to point B here.

While all of you, in the city, are brothers, we will say in our tale, yet god, in fashioning those of you who are fitted to hold rule, mingled gold in their generation, for which reason they are the most precious but in the helpers, silver, and iron and brass in the farmers and other craftsmen.

Fashioning definitions

noun

the act that results in something coming to be; "the devising of plans"; "the fashioning of pots and pans"; "the making of measurements"; "it was already in the making"

See also: devising making