going in English
- going⇄adj. 1. moving; in action; working; running.
Ex. Set the clock going.
2. that goes; that can or will go; operating with success.
Ex. His business is a going concern.
3. in existence; existing; to be had; current or prevalent. - going⇄expr. be going to, will; be about to.
Ex. It is going to rain. I am going to call you up from Boston. - going⇄expr. get going, (Informal.) to make a start; begin.
Ex. Better get going on that report if you want to finish it today. - going⇄expr. going away, (U.S.)
a. (in horse racing) gaining ground rapidly.
b. (Informal.) by a wide margin.
Ex. [He] recuperated from the body punches in a few seconds and went out gay for the seventh, which ... he won going away (New York - going⇄expr. going on, almost; nearly.
Ex. It is going on four o'clock. - going⇄expr. goings, proceeding or course.
Ex. For his eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings (Job 34:21). - going⇄going, noun, adjective.
- going⇄noun 1. a going away; leaving.
Ex. His going was very sudden. There was already a great coming and going of secret agents between London and Paris (Atlantic).
(SYN) departure.
2. the condition of the ground for walking, driving, or ri
going in Sindhi سنڌي
going in Tamil தமிழ்
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