This use of 'during' shows that something happens in the time of another event. It means 'while' or 'throughout' something is happening. We use it to talk about actions or events in a period of time.
She slept during the night.
He spoke during the meeting.
'During' here means something happens while a process or activity is ongoing. It is often used in formal or technical language to show timing of actions in a controlled setting.
The machine stopped during operation.
Data is collected during the experiment.
In this meaning, 'during' points to when something happens inside an event or occasion. It marks the time something takes place inside a named event or activity.
I met her during the party.
He fell asleep during the movie.
This usage refers to a time when something difficult or bad happens, like war or crisis. 'During' marks the whole period in which these hard times happen.
During the war, many people moved.
During the crisis, they stayed strong.
Here, 'during' shows when feelings or states happen in connection with an event. It marks inner experience or emotions happening while another thing is happening.
During her speech, he felt nervous.
She smiled during the whole concert.
'During' in legal language refers to the entire time a contract or rule is active. It means 'throughout' the validity period something applies or happens.
No changes are allowed during the contract.
Payments must be made during the warranty period.