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Definition of moving in English: movingadjective ˈmuːvɪŋˈmuvɪŋ 1often with submodifier In motion. Example sentencesExamples - The speed and spectacle of the moving image left the painted canvas far behind.
- With stop motion the camera captures images not in continuous moving shots but in one single frame at a time.
- Over-cheesiness is avoided through a deft handling of plot and characterisation, which keeps everything moving and alive.
- So consider this, like all other midseason lists, a snapshot of a rapidly moving picture.
- And you need to have top-flight shooting skills to zap the constantly moving targets that are your enemy.
- A moving particle will carry with it the energy of its motion, which the physicists call kinetic energy.
- The moving water spins the nozzle, a motion that then helps to break up and distribute the spray.
- The problem of directing fire against rapidly-moving targets still drives military technology, even in public perception.
- The motion of the train turns the series of pictures into a moving image.
- A fixture is a more complex piece that is composed of moving parts that operate as a unit to perform one or several tasks.
- They swayed with the motion of the moving car, occasionally glancing around at the other passengers.
- Most cell motion results from pressure from the moving masses of other cells.
- In 1954 a man was fined for sliding down the moving handrail.
- Attached over your baby's cot, a mobile's moving shapes and bright colours will attract your baby's gaze.
- The only motion was made by the softly moving vapor clouds of our own breath.
- Burberry has just done that, ordering a giant, gently moving mobile for its flagship Tokyo store.
- I do get trains occasionally, but always go first class, so it's more like being in a moving hotel and you barely notice you're travelling.
- Digital video is converted from moving images to a stream of zeroes and ones.
- There is the same frustration at slow-moving traffic: the same parameters of territoriality are in operation.
- The work performed by a moving object in coming to rest is known as kinetic energy.
Synonyms in motion, operating, operational, working, going, on the move, active kinetic movable, mobile, motile, unfixed 2Producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy. an unforgettable and moving book Example sentencesExamples - I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday.
- It was a very moving experience to visit the War Graves Cemetery in Labuan and to complete a piece of family history after nearly 60 years.
- Her classmates wrote a moving tribute too, remembering the friend they had lost.
- The state funeral for Reagan was a beautiful, moving service and I'd like to just leave it at that.
- Somehow this seemed a fitting preparation for a show which, while not easy to watch, was deeply moving.
- Nothing like a nice bit of moving emotional opera first thing in the morning to get you ready for the day's work ahead…
- My feeling when I went there was that I saw very beautiful things, very moving things, very strong things.
- Around 100 people attended what was a very moving tribute to those who gave their lives to fight fascism.
- Even with this weakness, however, it remains a unique and moving book, and one worth reading.
- We'll hear her moving tribute to the man she'll always miss.
- I have seen it now over one hundred times and I still find it very moving.
- Shops closed for business and all operations ceased as family and colleagues gathered for the moving repatriation ceremony.
- It also is an emotionally moving experience for the audience.
- The resultant bug-eyed chaos is hilarious and oddly moving.
- She went ahead with it, and from all accounts, it was an extremely emotional, moving experience.
- We have received a very warm welcome and have found the experience very moving.
- I found their story profoundly moving, but very remote from my own experience as a sister.
- The finest of the love lyrics, quietly burning with agony and rapture, are deeply moving.
- And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated.
- The strong script, with moving dialogues, gets the viewer completely hooked.
Synonyms affecting, touching, emotive, poignant, heart-warming, heart-rending, emotional, upsetting, disturbing effective, telling, striking, impressive, inspiring, inspirational, stimulating, arousing, stirring, soul-stirring, exciting, thrilling, dramatic informal tear-jerking Definition of moving in US English: movingadjectiveˈmuvɪŋˈmo͞oviNG 1often with submodifier In motion. Example sentencesExamples - A fixture is a more complex piece that is composed of moving parts that operate as a unit to perform one or several tasks.
- I do get trains occasionally, but always go first class, so it's more like being in a moving hotel and you barely notice you're travelling.
- There is the same frustration at slow-moving traffic: the same parameters of territoriality are in operation.
- In 1954 a man was fined for sliding down the moving handrail.
- The speed and spectacle of the moving image left the painted canvas far behind.
- Most cell motion results from pressure from the moving masses of other cells.
- So consider this, like all other midseason lists, a snapshot of a rapidly moving picture.
- Digital video is converted from moving images to a stream of zeroes and ones.
- Burberry has just done that, ordering a giant, gently moving mobile for its flagship Tokyo store.
- With stop motion the camera captures images not in continuous moving shots but in one single frame at a time.
- They swayed with the motion of the moving car, occasionally glancing around at the other passengers.
- And you need to have top-flight shooting skills to zap the constantly moving targets that are your enemy.
- The work performed by a moving object in coming to rest is known as kinetic energy.
- A moving particle will carry with it the energy of its motion, which the physicists call kinetic energy.
- Over-cheesiness is avoided through a deft handling of plot and characterisation, which keeps everything moving and alive.
- The problem of directing fire against rapidly-moving targets still drives military technology, even in public perception.
- The only motion was made by the softly moving vapor clouds of our own breath.
- The moving water spins the nozzle, a motion that then helps to break up and distribute the spray.
- The motion of the train turns the series of pictures into a moving image.
- Attached over your baby's cot, a mobile's moving shapes and bright colours will attract your baby's gaze.
Synonyms in motion, operating, operational, working, going, on the move, active 2Producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy. an unforgettable and moving book Example sentencesExamples - We'll hear her moving tribute to the man she'll always miss.
- Even with this weakness, however, it remains a unique and moving book, and one worth reading.
- Nothing like a nice bit of moving emotional opera first thing in the morning to get you ready for the day's work ahead…
- Around 100 people attended what was a very moving tribute to those who gave their lives to fight fascism.
- The strong script, with moving dialogues, gets the viewer completely hooked.
- And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated.
- The finest of the love lyrics, quietly burning with agony and rapture, are deeply moving.
- I have seen it now over one hundred times and I still find it very moving.
- My feeling when I went there was that I saw very beautiful things, very moving things, very strong things.
- The state funeral for Reagan was a beautiful, moving service and I'd like to just leave it at that.
- Shops closed for business and all operations ceased as family and colleagues gathered for the moving repatriation ceremony.
- She went ahead with it, and from all accounts, it was an extremely emotional, moving experience.
- I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday.
- Her classmates wrote a moving tribute too, remembering the friend they had lost.
- We have received a very warm welcome and have found the experience very moving.
- I found their story profoundly moving, but very remote from my own experience as a sister.
- It also is an emotionally moving experience for the audience.
- It was a very moving experience to visit the War Graves Cemetery in Labuan and to complete a piece of family history after nearly 60 years.
- Somehow this seemed a fitting preparation for a show which, while not easy to watch, was deeply moving.
- The resultant bug-eyed chaos is hilarious and oddly moving.
Synonyms affecting, touching, emotive, poignant, heart-warming, heart-rending, emotional, upsetting, disturbing 3Relating to the process of changing one's residence. Example sentencesExamples - They were used to make the moving process smooth, allowing a home owner to buy a new property without having first completed the sale of his existing home.
- This program will focus on developing programs to support secondary age students through the moving process.
- Tiger, though, made his escape during the moving process and hasn't been seen since.
- A closing, and an opening; this is perhaps the nicest thing to be said about the moving process.
- Usually they say builders hold up the whole moving process, but oh no not in my world!
- Each family will receive up to $100,000 for moving expenses and new homes in more viable towns.
- Farmers and landowners are all pitching in to ensure the enormous moving operation is a success.
- It can also be a moving expense, depending on the length of stay, which comes out of your personal income tax.
- Hank had set me up with an apartment in Manhattan and the company was paying all of my moving expenses.
- Tomorrow at 11 someone's coming to give me an estimate of moving expenses.
4US attributive Involving a moving vehicle. tickets for moving violations Example sentencesExamples - Contravention of any moving offence is an automatic summons to court and not a fixed penalty notice, therefore the fine will vary according to the offence.
- A senior citizen who struck a school bus earlier this month has been charged with a moving violation.
- Don't write anything fancy on the back of a ticket for a moving violation when pleading not guilty, suggests Longo.
- He's asking my about my neighbour, apparently trying to talk to him about a moving violation.
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