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    prune
    /pruːn/

    verb

    • 1. trim (a tree, shrub, or bush) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to encourage growth: "now is the time to prune roses" Similar cut backtrimthinthin out

    noun

    • 1. an instance of trimming a tree, shrub, or bush: "they need little care other than an annual prune"

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  2. to cut off branches from a tree, bush, or plant, especially so that it will grow better in the future: She spent the afternoon pruning roses. to reduce something by removing things that are not necessary: Arco has reacted to the loss in revenue by pruning (back) its expansion plans. I felt his essay needed a little pruning.

  3. The meaning of PRUNE is a plum dried or capable of drying without fermentation. How to use prune in a sentence.

  4. To prune means to clip, crop, cut back, and weed out. Pruning usually happens to overgrown trees and bushes, but can also be helpful for wild eyebrows and guest lists that are too long. You may have also heard of another form of prune : the kind you eat.

  5. Prune definition: a variety of plum that dries without spoiling.. See examples of PRUNE used in a sentence.

  6. A prune is a dried plum. 2. verb. When you prune a tree or bush, you cut off some of the branches so that it will grow better the next year. You have to prune a bush if you want fruit. [VERB noun] There is no best way to prune. [VERB] Synonyms: cut, trim, clip, dock More Synonyms of prune. Prune back means the same as prune.

  7. PRUNE meaning: 1. If you prune a tree or bush, you cut off some of the branches or flowers to help it grow better…. Learn more.

  8. Jun 8, 2024 · prune (third-person singular simple present prunes, present participle pruning, simple past and past participle pruned) (transitive, horticulture) To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.

  9. prune something (back) to make something smaller by removing parts; to cut out parts of something. Staff numbers have been pruned back to 175. The railway companies have pruned their timetables (= there are fewer trains). Prune out any unnecessary details. Their budgets have been drastically pruned.

  10. To cut off or remove dead or living parts or branches of (a plant, for example) to improve shape or growth. 2. To remove or cut out as superfluous. 3. To reduce: prune a budget. v.intr. To remove what is superfluous or undesirable.

  11. Definition of prune noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.