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moving
[ moo-ving ]
adjective
- capable of or having movement:
a moving object.
- causing or producing motion.
- involved in changing the location of possessions, a residence, office, etc.:
moving expenses.
- involving a motor vehicle in motion.
- actuating, instigating, or impelling:
the moving spirit behind the party.
- stirring or evoking strong feelings or emotions, especially touchingly or pathetically:
a moving story.
Synonyms: , , ,
moving
/ ˈːɪŋ /
adjective
- arousing or touching the emotions
- changing or capable of changing position
- causing motion
Derived Forms
- ˈDZԲ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- DZiԲ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Ankara is currently negotiating a joint defence pact with Sharaa's new government, and there have been widespread reports that Turkey is moving to station aircraft and air defence systems at Syria's T4 and Aleppo airbases.
The investigation team were at pains to be as sure as they could be that they had the right person before moving in - as the next step was a devastating one.
Right after launching, a bunch of satellites heading to join the megaconstellation looks like a string of moving stars going up in the sky.
The car then continued moving forward with Martin, wounded, in the passenger seat.
Vincent has been married since he and Jérémie last saw one another, moving out of his mother’s house and leaving a free room for his old pal.
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