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pac·ing

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. tempo, pacingnoun

    (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played

  2. pacingnoun

    walking with slow regular strides

Wiktionary

  1. pacingnoun

    The act of moving in paces, or their arrangement or timing.

ChatGPT

  1. pacing

    Pacing refers to the speed or rhythm of an activity, story, or event, whether it's slow, fast, or maintains a consistent rate. In literature, it relates to how quickly or slowly the plot events unfold to create suspense or tension. In film, it's how scenes progress to compel audience engagement. In sports, it refers to the strategy used by athletes to distribute their energy evenly to maintain a steady speed and avoid fatigue. Overall, pacing is about controlling the level and timing of activity or progress.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Pacing

    of Pace

Wikidata

  1. Pacing

    Pacing A reasonably easy and quick method of measuring distance in the field is by pacing. Pacing is a method used to measure a distance and is often used with a sighting or hand compass. Most commonly, pacing is split up into segments, such as chains, which are set measures of distance. By determining your own pace, distance can easily be estimated.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Pacing in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Pacing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Pacing in a Sentence

  1. Valerie Jarrett:

    There was a lot of shouting and pacing of the floor and banging of the desk, but after he calmed down, I told him there was something else he had to do, he had to authorize me to tell Attorney General Loretta Lynch that we were doing a one-eighty on Hillary Clinton. No indictment, no matter what.

  2. Vladimir Putin:

    I think there was a very strong sense in their strategy that China was the' pacing threat,' as they called it -- everything else would have to be secondary, now that's clearly not the case.

  3. Jay Rood:

    If it continues to pace the way it's pacing we're going to be massive Denver Broncos fans. We're going to want the favourite-to-win-but-not-cover scenario, a Broncos win wouldn't be disastrous, but it wouldn't be the best-case scenario for us.

  4. John Richardson:

    All of those things are on the table, there are possibilities, its a matter of pacing, its very new technology for us.

  5. Tina Fey:

    You try your best, you try to have your eyes open, try to be so mindful, but it’s also a fast-moving train. I felt like a gymnast who did like a very solid routine and broke her ankle on the landing. Because it’s literally within the last 2-3 sentences of the piece that I chumped it. And I screwed up, and the implication was that I was telling people to give up and not be active and to not fight. That wasnotmy intention, obviously. … I didn’t want anybody to get hurt. … If I had a time machine, I could go back…I would end the piece by saying… ‘Fight them in every way except the way that they want.’ But I didn’t write that in time! I wrote that two days later as I was pacing in my house. It’s painful. I wanted to help, but I chumped it. But the culture of apology is not for me.

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