How Do You Spell SHORING?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɔːɹɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "shoring" is spelled with the letters S-H-O-R-I-N-G. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /ˈʃɔː.rɪŋ/. The first sound is a voiceless "sh" sound, followed by a long "o" sound. The "r" is pronounced with a slight flap of the tongue, and the "i" is pronounced as a short "i" sound. The final sound is a nasal "ng" sound. "Shoring" refers to the process of supporting a structure by placing props or supports against it, which is commonly used in construction and building maintenance.

SHORING Meaning and Definition

  1. Shoring refers to the act or process of supporting or strengthening a structure or excavation to prevent collapse or movement. It involves the use of various materials, techniques, and systems to provide temporary or permanent support to structures or excavations during construction, renovation, or repair projects.

    In construction, shoring is commonly used to support walls, floors, roofs, or other structural elements of a building. It helps distribute the weight and pressure evenly, ensuring the stability of the structure throughout the construction process. Shoring is often implemented when the original supports are removed or when added loads are applied during construction.

    In the context of excavation, shoring is essential to prevent soil or trench collapse, which can be dangerous and potentially fatal. Different shoring methods, such as hydraulic shoring, timber shoring, or steel sheet piling, are employed to reinforce the walls of the trench or excavation, ensuring worker safety and allowing for further work or examination within the area.

    Overall, shoring aims to provide temporary or permanent support to structures or excavations, preventing them from collapsing, shifting, or becoming unstable. It plays a crucial role in maintaining construction site safety, protecting workers and the surrounding environment. Shoring techniques vary depending on the specific project requirements, types of materials used, and the duration of support needed for the structures or excavations.

  2. The act of supporting with a prop or shore; a number or system of props.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SHORING

Etymology of SHORING

The word "shoring" originated from the Middle English word "shoren" which meant to prop or support. This Middle English word was derived from the Old English word "sceoru", meaning a prop or support for a building or structure. This Old English term seems to be related to the Proto-Germanic word "skuraz", which also referred to a prop or support. Ultimately, the etymology of "shoring" can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "sker-", meaning to cut or divide.

Similar spelling words for SHORING

Plural form of SHORING is SHORINGS

Conjugate verb Shoring

CONDITIONAL

I would shore
we would shore
you would shore
he/she/it would shore
they would shore

FUTURE

I will shore
we will shore
you will shore
he/she/it will shore
they will shore

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have shored
we will have shored
you will have shored
he/she/it will have shored
they will have shored

PAST

I shored
we shored
you shored
he/she/it shored
they shored

PAST PERFECT

I had shored
we had shored
you had shored
he/she/it had shored
they had shored

PRESENT

I shore
we shore
you shore
he/she/it shores
they shore

PRESENT PERFECT

I have shored
we have shored
you have shored
he/she/it has shored
they have shored
I am shoring
we are shoring
you are shoring
he/she/it is shoring
they are shoring
I was shoring
we were shoring
you were shoring
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I will be shoring
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I have been shoring
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I had been shoring
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I will have been shoring
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I would have shored
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I would be shoring
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I would have been shoring
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