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  1. SWAYING definition: 1. present participle of sway 2. to move slowly from side to side: 3. to cause something to move…. Learn more.

  2. to move slowly from side to side: The trees were swaying in the wind. The movement of the ship caused the mast to sway from side to side /back and forth. A drunk was standing in the middle of the street, swaying uncertainly and trying hard to stay upright. [ T ]

  3. The meaning of SWAY is the action or an instance of swaying or of being swayed : an oscillating, fluctuating, or sweeping motion. How to use sway in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sway.

  4. Any time only one voice is heard the potential for swaying others based on bias rather than well-articulated and full argumentation is a disturbing possibility.

  5. Synonyms for SWAYING: lilting, musical, uniform, rhythmic, rhythmical, steady, metronomical, even; Antonyms of SWAYING: unmeasured, arrhythmic, nonmetrical, unrhythmic, tiring, boring, wearying, palling.

  6. Define swaying. swaying synonyms, swaying pronunciation, swaying translation, English dictionary definition of swaying. v. swayed , sway·ing , sways v. intr. 1. To swing back and forth or to and fro. See Synonyms at swing. 2. To incline or bend to one side; veer: She swayed...

  7. verb (used without object) to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support. Synonyms: wave. to move or incline to one side or in a particular direction. to incline in opinion, sympathy, tendency, etc.: She swayed toward conservatism. Synonyms: tend, bend, lean.

  8. sway in British English. (sweɪ ) verb. 1. (usually intr) to swing or cause to swing to and fro. 2. (usually intr) to lean or incline or cause to lean or incline to one side or in different directions in turn. 3. (usually intr) to vacillate or cause to vacillate between two or more opinions.

  9. Definition of sway verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to (cause to) move or swing from side to side: [ no object] swaying to the music. [ ~ + object] The wind swayed the trees. to influence (the mind, emotions, etc., or a person):[ ~ + object] The jurors were swayed by the lawyer's appeal. n. [ uncountable] the act of swaying;

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