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Definition of outworking in English: outworkingnoun ˈaʊtwəːkɪŋ mass noun1The action or process by which something is brought to completion. the practical outworking of EU legislation Example sentencesExamples - Now, moving backwards through Scripture, we will see the outworking of this plan through history.
- It is an outworking of both laws and chance happenings.
- Faith in Hebrews is always described in terms of its outworking.
- The outworking of that motion hasn't been finalised.
- If it is an outworking of our argument, then I do not shrink from that.
- It is clear that a Government does have a responsibility to provide laws to enable the just and equitable outworking of many relationships in society.
- It is one thing to accept God's Word by faith, but it is another thing to act on that faith and show forth its practical outworking.
- The history of the human race provides a long, sad record of the outworking of curses pronounced upon such people.
- The objective record of history confirms the outworking of both.
- Any outworking of this dominion mandate must be for good, not evil.
- I suspect that the outworking of this provision will need to be closely monitored because it is unable to be reviewed or challenged.
- This he sees as the latest outworking of a history which involves a ‘collision between contingency and enduring tradition.’
- He then moves from the history of the dichotomy to its outworking in recent scholarship.
- Morality was the outworking of religious conversion and was viewed as necessary for civic participation in the nation.
- The following illustration might help us see how archaeological information can bring greater understanding to specific incidents and their outworking in Scripture.
- The paper also ignores the practical difficulties inherent in the outworking of a political settlement which has an acceptance of the unionist veto as its central tenet.
2Australian The action or process of doing outwork. |