Similar words: lifting, uplifting, shoplifting, shift, shifty, red shift, shiftless, makeshift. Meaning: ['ʃɪftɪŋ] n. the act of moving from one place to another. adj. 1. continuously varying 2. changing position or direction 3. (of soil) unstable.
Random good picture Not show
151. Then impulses travel down both branches, and so on, until shifting the presynaptic voltage at a thousand different synapses.
152. For most of this week the landscape has been draped on shifting fog patches.
153. She was shifting from one foot to the other; she felt as if she was going to wet her pants.
154. California leads the nation in shifting to managed care, with San Diego County in the vanguard.
155. The woman keeps shifting her gaze from Cote to stare at the pads with a kind of fascinated horror.
156. They keep shifting around and getting moved on and everyone acts like they're a general nuisance.
157. She kept shifting around, tucking now one leg under her and now the other.
158. We are therefore shifting some of our attention to exploring the opportunities for reducing morbidity.
159. In the cool northwest, shifting demographics have nudged Washington state's 11 votes into the undecided column as well.
160. Two-thirds of wing chun's active principle is based upon hand manoeuvres and subtle, shifting footwork.
161. The didactic emphasis, she continues, is now being questioned and shifting towards a more patient-centred involvement.
162. A note on her office door explains that shifting heavy loads without the help of porters brought on muscular back spasms.
163. The shifting mist was choking. Without the mask, her eyes were dry and sore.
164. Our company's adaptation to shifting consumer tastes has been a great success.
165. Consider Figure 2.2 where we illustrate the shifting by one bit position of a six-bit binary number using two's complement representation.
166. So the company is shifting its attention from selling individual products to selling a range that can work easily together.
167. However divorce is as effective as dieting for shifting stubborn weight!
168. Now surgeons can remould entire bodies by shifting adipose tissue.
169. High-level ministers have talked openly about increasing aid to agriculture and shifting economic policy from one of stabilization to one of growth.
170. But memory is fickle and its criteria are constantly shifting.
171. What causes offence is that he merely represents a shifting of values for the mass of young people.
172. By shifting the emphasis to treatment,[Sentencedict.com] the wrong message is broadcast: that drugs are the solution to this terrible problem.
173. This year, two tectonic plates are shifting in a fashion that could cause economic earthquakes.
174. Perhaps local politics needs to be seen as a series of shifting alliances, varying over time and from issue to issue.
175. Leaving the abusive marriage, or divorcing him, will be branded desertion or a sin, shifting the blame to her.
176. According to the official blurb, it means more consistent and comfortable shifting with improved performance and fuel economy.
177. In fact, the serious exploration of the surface was just shifting into a higher gear.
178. That has been changing, with contracts shifting a growing responsibility for premiums and / or costs to workers.
179. With modern methods of communication throughout the world, our perceptions are constantly being enlarged and our attitudes and values are shifting.
180. The audience was silent, shifting in their seats, looking at their shoes.
More similar words: lifting, uplifting, shoplifting, shift, shifty, red shift, shiftless, makeshift, gearshift, graveyard shift, thriftiness, drafting, distinguishing, fiftieth, craftiness, washing, shining, pushing, cashing, gushing, fishing, dashing, shingly, shilling, shirking, clashing, shipping, brushing, blushing, splashing.