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ˈmu vɪŋmov·ing

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  1. moving

    Pitiful originally signified full of pity; as, "the Lord is very pitiful and of tender mercy," James v, 11; but this usage is now archaic, and the meaning in question is appropriated by such words as merciful and compassionate. Pitiful and pitiable now refer to what may be deserving of pity, pitiful being used chiefly for that which is merely an object of thought, pitiable for that which is brought directly before the senses; as, a pitiful story; a pitiable object; a pitiable condition. Since pity, however, always implies weakness or inferiority in that which is pitied, pitiful and pitiable are often used, by an easy transition, for what might awaken pity, but does awaken contempt; as, a pitiful excuse; he presented a pitiable appearance. Piteous is now rarely used in its earlier sense of feeling pity, but in its derived sense applies to what really excites the emotion; as, a piteous cry. Compare HUMANE; MERCY; PITY.

    Synonyms:
    abject, base, contemptible, despicable, lamentable, miserable, mournful, paltry, pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, sorrowful, touching, woful, wretched

    Antonyms:
    august, beneficent, commanding, dignified, exalted, glorious, grand, great, helpful, lofty, mighty, noble, sublime, superb, superior

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  1. movingadjective

    in motion

    "a constantly moving crowd"; "the moving parts of the machine"

    Antonyms:
    motionless, stock-still, unmoving, sitting, inactive, rigid, fixed, static, nonmoving, stationary, frozen(p), inert, unaffecting, still, rooted(p), becalmed, set

  2. movingadjective

    arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion

    "she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter"- N. Hawthorne

    Antonyms:
    rigid, inactive, sitting, stationary, still, unaffecting, becalmed, static, unmoving, nonmoving, inert, motionless, fixed, rooted(p), frozen(p), stock-still, set

  3. movingadjective

    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'"

    Antonyms:
    sitting, inactive, stock-still, unmoving, becalmed, static, rigid, rooted(p), unaffecting, set, motionless, fixed, nonmoving, still, frozen(p), stationary, inert

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  1. transgressing

    Submitted by anonymous on November 17, 2019  

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  1. movingadjective

    Synonyms:
    affecting, touching, pathetic, impressive

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  1. movingadjective

    Synonyms:
    motive

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How to use MOVING in a sentence?

  1. Heather Lydia Thornhill:

    Pre Origin is a state beyond conscious awareness and unconscious non moving existence (specific to dimension), a state of pre cognicence that might never have became cognicent or conscious. A place with no intuition. A place or being pre God or divine awareness. Beyond that is pre container of origin I.e. pre witchcraft.

  2. The President:

    Quite frankly, we're moving more rapidly than I thought we would.

  3. Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer:

    It is well expected that the rate will lift off before the end of this year, we will be moving from an ultra expansionary monetary policy to an extremely expansionary monetary policy.

  4. Harry Emerson Fosdick:

    The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.

  5. Anthony Varvaro:

    I figured that I had a pretty successful career in baseball, I had played a number of seasons and I was fine moving on to the next step of my life knowing that I could choose what I wanted to do.


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