tendings

[US]/ˈtendɪŋz/
[UK]/ˈtendɪŋz/

Translation

n.inclinations or dispositions; natural or habitual leanings towards something

Phrases & Collocations

tending to

tending the garden

tending sheep

tending the fires

tending bar

tending wounds

tending the elderly

tending children

Example Sentences

she has a tendency to worry too much about small details.

the company shows tendencies toward aggressive market expansion.

there are concerning tendencies in the recent unemployment statistics.

he has a tendency to procrastinate when facing difficult tasks.

the region has historical tendencies toward political instability.

these consumer behavior patterns reveal troubling tendencies.

she developed artistic tendencies during her childhood years.

the climate here shows seasonal tendencies for heavy precipitation.

children often display tendencies to mimic adult behaviors.

modern society demonstrates dangerous tendencies toward excessive consumption.

he has a natural tendency to be generous with his time.

the team shows tendencies toward becoming complacent after victories.

her tendency to speak frankly sometimes gets her into trouble.

research indicates strong tendencies linking stress to health problems.

young professionals today show tendencies toward changing jobs frequently.

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