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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
Other 51Թ Forms
- movingly adverb
- ˈDZԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
"I don't see an end date with the way he's training, the way he's preparing, the way he's moving."
One of the ways the Home Office hopes to achieve this is by moving asylum seekers from hotels into cheaper alternative forms of accommodation.
"We've already been moving assets to the region, including jets, and that is for contingency support across the region," he told reporters.
“It’s a beautiful feeling knowing that we’ll have this land in our hands moving forward for the next seven generations, for our Yurok people and our grandchildren.”
The targeting of interim homeless housing could dissuade people from moving off the street, or push those in shelters to leave out of fear, said Rowan Vansleve, Hope the Mission’s president.
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