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    moving
    /ˈmuːvɪŋ/

    adjective

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  2. MOVING definition: 1. A moving object is one that moves: 2. causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy: 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of MOVING is marked by or capable of movement. How to use moving in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Moving.

  4. Definition of 'moving' Word Frequency. moving. (muːvɪŋ ) 1. adjective B2. If something is moving, it makes you feel strongly an emotion such as sadness, pity, or sympathy. It is very moving to see how much strangers can care for each other. It was a moving moment for Marianne.

  5. 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.

  6. The meaning of MOVE is to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion. How to use move in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Move.

  7. Synonyms for MOVING: emotional, impressive, touching, exciting, stirring, passionate, excitable, affecting; Antonyms of MOVING: detached, cold, unemotional, cool, unimpressive, dispassionate, unaffecting, emotionless.

  8. moving. /muvɪŋ/ /ˈmuvɪŋ/ IPA guide. Definitions of moving. adjective. in motion. “a constantly moving crowd” “the moving parts of the machine” synonyms: mobile. moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place) afoot. traveling by foot. ahorse, ahorseback. traveling on horseback. oncoming. moving toward one.

  9. move verb (CHANGE PLACE) B1 [ I ] to go to a different place to live or work: We're moving to Atlanta. They bought a new house, but it will need a lot of work before they can move into it/move in. I hear Paula has moved in with her boyfriend (= gone to live in his house). The couple next door moved away (= went to live somewhere else) last year.

  10. 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.

  11. If a person or company moves, they leave the building where they have been living or working, and they go to live or work in a different place, taking their possessions with them.