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Scrambling Meaning in English

word · lemma: scramble

ˈskɹæmbəɫɪŋ/, /ˈskɹæmbɫɪŋ
SKRAM-buh-ling
skɹˈæmblɪŋ
skRAM-bling

Definition

Scrambling means moving quickly and with difficulty, often up a slope or over rough ground; it can also mean mixing things together (like eggs), or making something hard to understand (like information).

Usage & Nuances

Used both literally (climbing with hands and feet) and figuratively (trying hard to do something quickly). 'Scrambling eggs' is common for cooking. In tech, 'scrambling' means encrypting data. Don't confuse with 'scramble' as a noun (emergency take-off). Informal register when talking about rushing.

Example Sentences

The children were scrambling up the steep hill.

basic

She is scrambling the eggs for breakfast.

basic

The hikers were scrambling over the rocks.

basic

I was scrambling to finish my homework before class.

natural

My thoughts were scrambling after the bad news.

natural

They are scrambling the signal to keep the broadcast private.

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