Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
churning
verb (present participle of churn)
/ˈtʃɜrnɪŋ/

Definition
Churning refers to the process of stirring or agitating a liquid, often to create a product like butter from cream. It can also describe the act of causing something to move or change rapidly.

Examples
- The farmer spent hours churning the cream to make butter.
- During the storm, the ocean was churning, creating large waves.
- Her mind was churning with ideas for the new project.

Meaning
The act of mixing or stirring vigorously, leading to significant movement or transformation.

Synonyms
- stirring
- agitating
- whipping
- mixing
- storming