verb
- present participle of corset; to dress in or wear a corset
- to restrict, confine, or constrain tightly, as if by a corset
Usage: figurative
noun
- the action or practice of wearing or putting on a corset
Examples
- Victorian women spent hours corseting themselves into the fashionable silhouette of the era.
- The tight dress felt like corseting her entire body.
- Corseting was a common practice among upper-class women in the 19th century.
- Modern fashion designers have moved away from corseting the body so severely.
- She complained that the rigid corset was corseting her movements and making it hard to breathe.
- The regulations were corseting the company's ability to innovate.