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Meaning

The word "shifting" refers to the act of moving or changing position, direction, or focus. It can describe physical movements, such as shifting one’s body or objects, as well as more abstract changes, such as shifting opinions, responsibilities, or strategies. Shifting implies a transition from one state to another, often suggesting flexibility or adaptability.

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Etymology

The word "shifting" comes from the Old English "sceofan," which means "to push" or "to move." The word evolved through Middle English as "shiften," retaining the notion of movement and change.

Examples

  1. The wind was shifting, causing the leaves to swirl in different directions.
  2. After the meeting, there was a shifting of roles within the team to better utilize everyone's strengths.
  3. The student's shifting attitudes toward the subject matter reflected a deeper understanding over time.
  4. The clouds were shifting rapidly, indicating that a storm might be approaching.
  5. She felt a sense of anxiety as she noticed the shifting dynamics among her friends.