Moving - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmuːvɪŋ|  American pronunciation of the word moving
Brit.  |ˈmuːvɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word moving
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to move

adjective

- in motion
a constantly moving crowd
The moving parts of the machine
- arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion
she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter
- used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion
Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or 'the movies'

Extra examples

He gave a moving speech at the memorial service.

Bayman's book about his illness is deeply moving.

Attending the memorial service was a moving experience.

Be careful when changing lanes in fast-moving traffic.

The moving parts of the machine

Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or 'the movies'

She made several friends within days of moving into her new apartment.

The police were moving through the crowd telling people to move toward the exit.

We could hear someone moving around upstairs.

At the rate we're moving, it will be morning before we arrive.

We could barely make out some figures moving in the mist.

There is a very real possibility that we will be moving to Maine.

Moving the drilling rig offshore was a costly enterprise.

The company is moving its factory to a different location.

They surprised everyone by moving to the Bahamas.

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