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beating ( Noun)
UK/US /ˈbiːtɪŋ/
Plural
beatings
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B1
as a punishment or in a battle, beating someone hard and continuously
-> The counsellor said that beating is unacceptable, it is not ethical.
-> The sound of beating was heard from the next room, they hit the ball to wall.
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B1
a crushing defeat
-> The last part of the game caused their beating.
-> They did not accept the beating.
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B1
a cycle of frequent hits to something, like a drum, or motions of something, like your heart; the sound this produces
-> When he came into the abandoned house his heart beating accelerated.
-> Professor Flecther was not convinced that the beating is correct, it sounds wrong to him.
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'beating' Contained Stories
The varied relationships that a person has with others, such as family, friends, community members, and strangers, make up a person's social life. It may be assessed by the frequency and quality of their frequent social contacts, both in person and online. People take social life seriously. When they start a conversation, they try to talk to impress the others. At the beginning of a conversation beating someone in a conversation does not show that you are superior. Making someone feel sorry about it is not a proper behaviour. The protection of our social life depends on how we behave to other people. Depending on how we behave, external forces may also be a factor. A person may be in the role of protector and he/she tries to protect the person who is insulted. Accordingly, the person who is insulted feels the maltreatment more and more.