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searing
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sear 1  (sîr)
v. seared, sear·ing, sears
v.tr.
1. To char, scorch, or burn the surface of with or as if with a hot instrument. See Synonyms at burn1.
2. To cause to dry up and wither.
v.intr.
To become withered or dried up.
n.
A condition, such as a scar, produced by searing.

[Middle English seren, from Old English sarian, to wither, from sar, withered.]

sear 2  (sîr)
n.
The catch in a gunlock that keeps the hammer halfcocked or fully cocked.

[Probably French serre, something that grasps, from Old French, lock, from serrer, to grasp, from Vulgar Latin *serrre, from Late Latin serre, to bolt, from Latin sera, bar, bolt; see ser-2 in Indo-European roots.]

sear 3  (sîr)
adj.
Variant of sere1.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.searing - severely critical
critical - marked by a tendency to find and call attention to errors and flaws; "a critical attitude"

searing
Translations
searing [ˈsɪərɪŋ] adj [heat] → abrasador(a); [pain] → agudo
searing [ˈsɪərɪŋ] adj [heat] → brûlant(e); [pain] → aigu(ë)
searing [ˈsɪərɪŋ] adj (heat) → glühend;
(pain) → scharf
searing [ˈsɪərɪŋ] adj [heat] → rovente; [pain] → acuto/a


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