noun a mechanical component used to reduce friction and wear between two moving parts
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In construction, bushings are used in various applications such as plumbing and electrical work to provide a secure and insulated connection.
In the automotive industry, bushings are used to provide a cushion between two parts, reducing friction and absorbing shock.
In electronics, bushings are used to insulate and protect wires or cables.
In aerospace, bushings are used in various components to provide stability and reduce wear.
In machinery, bushings are used to support rotating parts or reduce vibration.
In the context of a writer, 'bushing' may refer to the process of refining or editing a written piece to make it more polished and coherent.
In the context of a psychologist, 'bushing' may refer to the technique of helping a patient explore and address their subconscious thoughts and feelings in therapy sessions.
In the context of a mechanic, 'bushing' may refer to a component used to reduce friction and wear in a mechanical system, such as in a vehicle's suspension.
In the context of a botanist, 'bushing' may refer to the process of trimming or pruning shrubs and bushes to maintain their shape and health.