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Definition of landscaping in English: landscapingnounˈlan(d)skeɪpɪŋˈlæn(d)ˌskeɪpɪŋ mass noun1The process of making a garden or other piece of land more attractive by altering the existing design, adding ornamental features, and planting trees and shrubs. we will carry out minor repair works to the building's facade and supervise the landscaping of the extensive grounds Example sentencesExamples - The moss is threatened by habitat destruction through the reworking or infilling and landscaping of quarries, and also by scrub encroachment.
- Tonnes of earth, generated by landscaping elsewhere on site, were also poured over the Victorian blast furnace structures and other remains.
- Council machinery will clear and level the derelict overgrown area so that landscaping can start.
- Australia witnessed a rise of interest in town planning in the early twentieth century and Walter Burley Griffin was influential in coupling town planning and landscaping, and also in promoting the use of indigenous flora.
- Provision was also made for landscaping and nature conservation.
- At the Bankfield Hotel, traffic on the existing A650 has been diverted to run on the north side of the new roundabout while landscaping is carried out.
- Major landscaping is also proposed to protect the strategic network of urban green corridors.
- Few new parks were created, though a good deal of landscaping was carried out, particularly in new towns and on motorways.
- The argument that the landscaping involved required planning consent does not seem to me to carry any weight.
- Topsoil has been placed on the verges in preparation for the landscaping.
- The landscaping work going on around the house reflects its form in the early nineteenth century, as a further effort to recreate the era to be studied.
- At the inquiry, the Council drew attention to the plans submitted in connection with the landscaping scheme.
- 1.1 Pieces of land that have been landscaped.
LA is a wonderful place for walking for pleasure, with great weather and beautiful landscaping and houses Example sentencesExamples - Their old homes on Bunker Hill began to languish in their fading glory, often well-hidden behind maturing landscaping now left to grow without being clipped.
- Their world headquarters is similarly unprepossessing: a squat two-story building surrounded by minimal landscaping and modest signage.
- The present landscaping is, to my mind, a vast improvement and presents a very attractive picture of the parish church when travelling along North Street.
- There is also an outdoor pool which forms part of the external landscaping.
- The striking design, outdoor reading garden, and pleasant landscaping reinforce each other to create a building that attracts positive attention and invites one inside.
- Things like a walk-in closet, a whirlpool bath, a fireplace, attractive landscaping or a grand foyer can separate your home from the crowd and stir interest for buyers.
- There are sidewalks that encourage roaming, benches that invite visitors to sit awhile, and tropical landscaping throughout.
- The Westcott house had extensive gardens and elegant landscaping.
- The external landscaping represents indigenous sources of food and craftwork.
- It was a three-story stone house with beautiful landscaping and large front and back yards.
Definition of landscaping in US English: landscapingnounˈlæn(d)ˌskeɪpɪŋˈlan(d)ˌskāpiNG 1The process of making a yard or other piece of land more attractive by altering the existing design, adding ornamental features, and planting trees and shrubs. we will carry out minor repair works to the building's facade and supervise the landscaping of the extensive grounds Example sentencesExamples - Few new parks were created, though a good deal of landscaping was carried out, particularly in new towns and on motorways.
- Major landscaping is also proposed to protect the strategic network of urban green corridors.
- The moss is threatened by habitat destruction through the reworking or infilling and landscaping of quarries, and also by scrub encroachment.
- The argument that the landscaping involved required planning consent does not seem to me to carry any weight.
- At the inquiry, the Council drew attention to the plans submitted in connection with the landscaping scheme.
- Provision was also made for landscaping and nature conservation.
- Council machinery will clear and level the derelict overgrown area so that landscaping can start.
- Tonnes of earth, generated by landscaping elsewhere on site, were also poured over the Victorian blast furnace structures and other remains.
- Australia witnessed a rise of interest in town planning in the early twentieth century and Walter Burley Griffin was influential in coupling town planning and landscaping, and also in promoting the use of indigenous flora.
- Topsoil has been placed on the verges in preparation for the landscaping.
- The landscaping work going on around the house reflects its form in the early nineteenth century, as a further effort to recreate the era to be studied.
- At the Bankfield Hotel, traffic on the existing A650 has been diverted to run on the north side of the new roundabout while landscaping is carried out.
- 1.1 Pieces of land that have been landscaped.
LA is a wonderful place for walking for pleasure, with great weather and beautiful landscaping and houses Example sentencesExamples - Their world headquarters is similarly unprepossessing: a squat two-story building surrounded by minimal landscaping and modest signage.
- Their old homes on Bunker Hill began to languish in their fading glory, often well-hidden behind maturing landscaping now left to grow without being clipped.
- The striking design, outdoor reading garden, and pleasant landscaping reinforce each other to create a building that attracts positive attention and invites one inside.
- The present landscaping is, to my mind, a vast improvement and presents a very attractive picture of the parish church when travelling along North Street.
- There is also an outdoor pool which forms part of the external landscaping.
- Things like a walk-in closet, a whirlpool bath, a fireplace, attractive landscaping or a grand foyer can separate your home from the crowd and stir interest for buyers.
- It was a three-story stone house with beautiful landscaping and large front and back yards.
- There are sidewalks that encourage roaming, benches that invite visitors to sit awhile, and tropical landscaping throughout.
- The external landscaping represents indigenous sources of food and craftwork.
- The Westcott house had extensive gardens and elegant landscaping.
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