What part of speech is fining?

Fining can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. fining is a verb, gerund of fine (infinitive).
  • 2. fining is a noun, singular of finings.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does fining mean?

Definitions

Verb

fine - To make finer, purer, or cleaner.
fine - To become finer, purer, or cleaner.
fine - To clarify wine and beer by filtration.
fine - To issue a fine as punishment to someone.
fine - To finish; to cease.
fine - To cause to cease; to stop.

Noun

fine - money extracted as a penalty

Examples of fining

#   Sentence  
1. verb I don't want to sour his relationship with the company by fining him for misconduct just before he's due to leave.
2. verb I’m fining you $10,000 a day for any further delay.
3. verb What's the point of fining people who you know can't pay?
4. verb What's the point of fining people when you know that they can't pay?
5. verb The women will fine the man.
6. verb They fine you in Singapore if you throw trash in the streets.
7. verb However fine the words of the management, those working for them see what is to be seen.
8. verb Wasn't he fine in jail?
9. verb Wasn't she fine in jail?
10. verb Is your mother fine?
11. verb You'll do just fine.
12. verb You're going to do just fine.
13. verb My computer works fine now.
14. verb Tom is going to do just fine.
15. verb When did they fine you?
16. adj. Wood with a fine grain.
17. adj. Fine powdery snow.
18. adj. Fine rain.
19. adj. Batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave.
20. adj. Covered with a fine film of dust.
21. adj. Gold 21 carats fine.
22. adj. A fine film of oil.
23. adj. Fine hairs.
24. adj. Read the fine print.
25. adj. Fine wine.
26. adj. Looking fine in her Easter suit.
27. adj. A fine gentleman.
28. adj. Fine china and crystal.
29. adj. A fine violinist.
30. adj. The fine hand of a master.
31. noun You're by my side; everything's fine now.
32. noun I'm feeling fine now.
33. noun Take it easy. I can assure you that everything will turn out fine.
34. noun Littering in this facility is subject to a maximum fine of $500.
35. noun Such an offence is punished by a fine and/or imprisonment.
36. noun They're all fine, thank you.
37. noun She knows she's looking fine.
38. noun Are you doing fine?
39. noun I'm doing fine.
40. noun Luckily, the weather turned out fine.
41. noun Although it looked like rain this morning, it has turned out fine.
42. noun Will the judge fine him heavily?
43. noun The judge sentenced him to a fine.
44. noun The court decreed that she should pay the fine.
45. noun Either way's fine with me.
Sentence  
verb
I don't want to sour his relationship with the company by fining him for misconduct just before he's due to leave.
I’m fining you $10,000 a day for any further delay.
What's the point of fining people who you know can't pay?
What's the point of fining people when you know that they can't pay?
The women will fine the man.
They fine you in Singapore if you throw trash in the streets.
However fine the words of the management, those working for them see what is to be seen.
Wasn't he fine in jail?
Wasn't she fine in jail?
Is your mother fine?
You'll do just fine.
You're going to do just fine.
My computer works fine now.
Tom is going to do just fine.
When did they fine you?
adj.
Wood with a fine grain.
Fine powdery snow.
Fine rain.
Batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave.
Covered with a fine film of dust.
Gold 21 carats fine.
A fine film of oil.
Fine hairs.
Read the fine print.
Fine wine.
Looking fine in her Easter suit.
A fine gentleman.
Fine china and crystal.
A fine violinist.
The fine hand of a master.
noun
You're by my side; everything's fine now.
I'm feeling fine now.
Take it easy. I can assure you that everything will turn out fine.
Littering in this facility is subject to a maximum fine of $500.
Such an offence is punished by a fine and/or imprisonment.
They're all fine, thank you.
She knows she's looking fine.
Are you doing fine?
I'm doing fine.
Luckily, the weather turned out fine.
Although it looked like rain this morning, it has turned out fine.
Will the judge fine him heavily?
The judge sentenced him to a fine.
The court decreed that she should pay the fine.
Either way's fine with me.

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