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  • present participle of move.
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moving

[moo-ving] / ˈmu vɪŋ /




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Moving a six-ton stone over such a vast distance would have been an enormous undertaking for Neolithic communities.

From Science Daily • Jun. 9, 2026

Moving a roughly 86-ton spacecraft, especially without damaging it, is not as simple as placing a Pablo Picasso in a padded crate.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 3, 2026

Moving averages can represent the level that supports stocks on the way down, or where investors will look to buy back in or add more exposure.

From Barron's • Jun. 1, 2026

Moving is pricey, and you are right to want to use that money more productively, but it would be smart to manage your expectations.

From MarketWatch • May 29, 2026

Moving day has turned into a party, with uncles carrying in boxes, aunties in the kitchen stocking cupboards, and Mom excited and ready to decorate.

From "The House That Lou Built" by Mae Respicio




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