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Carving Out

Carving out refers to the act of creating or defining something by removing or shaping a solid material, usually through cutting or sculpting. It can also mean to create or establish a space, position, or niche for oneself through effort and determination.

1. Verb, present participle: She is carving out a beautiful sculpture from a block of marble.

2. Verb, past participle: The expert carver has already carved out intricate designs on the wood.

3. Verb, figurative: Despite facing numerous obstacles, she managed to carve out a successful career in the music industry.

4. Noun, gerund: The carving out of a masterpiece requires patience and precision.

5. Noun, idiomatic: The team's hard work led to the carving out of a crucial victory.

6. Adjective, describing an established niche or space: The local bakery has carved out a loyal customer base for its delicious pastries.

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