disedging
verb (present participle of 'disedge', a rare or archaic term) as in strong fondness
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Example:The carpenter decided to sharpen the edge of the wood plane rather than disedge it to ensure it could cut through the dense wood more effectively.
Definition:The process of making something sharp, often a blade or tool, to increase its efficacy in cutting or other uses.
From sharpening
Example:The gardener trimmed the hedges to give them a neat, precise shape, but decided not to disege them as they were still sharp.
Definition:The act of cutting or shaving off small amounts of a surface to improve its shape or size, often used for aesthetic purposes.
From trimming
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