Aiming vs Tiring - What's the difference?
aiming | tiring |
The act of one who aims.
* 1867 , William Hickman Smith Aubrey, The National and Domestic History of England
(uncountable) Action of the verb to tire .
(falconry) Bits of bone and tough organic material from a corpse given to hawks to abate their hunger.
That tires or tire.
As verbs the difference between aiming and tiring
is that aiming is while tiring is .As nouns the difference between aiming and tiring
is that aiming is the act of one who aims while tiring is (uncountable) action of the verb to tire .As an adjective tiring is
that tires or tire.aiming
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(en noun)- The aimings after the impossible, represented by the Uniformity Act of 1549, had failed
tiring
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(en adjective)- Carrying my bags up four flights of stairs is very tiring .