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moving

noun

  1. change of place, position, or state
  2. action of changing residence
  3. putting forth strategic effort for a goal
  4. impelled action
  5. act or process of affecting emotionally
  6. act or process of attacking
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adjective

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈmuːvɪŋ/

adj

  1. That moves or move.

    moving pictures

  2. Causing or evoking deep emotions.

    't was a moving letter, very moving!

    The last steam locomotive to be built by British Railways, No. 92220, a class "9F" 2-10-0, was named Evening Star at Swindon Works on March 18. […] Mr. R. F. Hanks, Chairman of the Western Area Board, British Transport Commission, who presided, said that it was a moving occasion, but also a very proud day for Swindon.

noun

  1. The relocation of goods when transferring one's household, business, etc., to another location
  2. A causing of a movement

    The rats' movings are willed movements.

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of move