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1going

noun go·ing \ˈgō-iŋ, ˈg(-)iŋ\

: the act of leaving a place

: the condition of the ground for walking, running, etc.

—used to describe a situation in which you are trying to make progress or do something

Full Definition of GOING

1
:  an act or instance of going
2
plural :  behavior, actions <for his eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings — Job 34:21 (Authorized Version)>
3
:  the condition of the ground (as for walking)
4
:  advance toward an objective <when the going gets tough>
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First Known Use of GOING

14th century

Rhymes with GOING

2going

adjective

: living or existing

: current or usual

Full Definition of GOING

1
a :  that goes —often used in combination <easygoing> <outgoing>
b :  working, moving <everything was in going order>
2
:  living, existing <the best novelist going>
3
:  current, prevailing <going price>
4
:  conducting business with the expectation of indefinite continuance <a going concern>
going on
:  drawing near to :  approaching <is six years old going on seven>

First Known Use of GOING

14th century

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