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caving

[key-ving]

caving

/ ˈɪɪŋ /

noun

  1. the sport of climbing in and exploring caves

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ˈ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of caving1

First recorded in 1865–70; cave ( def. ) + -ing 1
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"The whole time all we could hear was the sound of our ceilings and our roofs caving in behind us."

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He accused them of abandoning free speech, caving in to political correctness and losing touch with their citizens on issues like migration and national identity.

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But it "stunned and dismayed many members of the faculty" who viewed it as caving to Trump, per The Times.

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“Cities and states across America have banned plastic straws, caving to pressure from woke activists who prioritize symbolism over science,” the White House said.

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But critics say that the ruling Labor party is caving to opposition demands and going against its own policy of opposing mandatory jail sentences.

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