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    swaying
    /ˈsweɪɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. moving slowly or rhythmically backwards and forwards or from side to side: "swaying palm trees"

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  3. Swaying is the present participle of sway, which means to move slowly from side to side or to persuade someone to believe or do something. Learn more about the verb sway and see examples of swaying in different contexts.

  4. Learn the noun and verb meanings of sway, as well as synonyms, examples, and word history. Sway can mean to swing, to influence, or to oscillate, among other things.

  5. Sway means to move slowly from side to side, to cause something to move or change, or to persuade someone to believe or do something. See how to use sway in sentences and find related words and phrases.

  6. Swaying is the present participle of sway, which means to move slowly from side to side or to persuade someone to do something. Learn more about the verb sway and its usage with examples and synonyms.

  7. Swaying means to swing back and forth or to and fro, or to incline or bend to one side. It can also mean to influence or control over someone or something. See examples, translations and related words.

  8. Synonyms for SWAYING: lilting, musical, uniform, rhythmic, rhythmical, steady, metronomical, even; Antonyms of SWAYING: unmeasured, arrhythmic, nonmetrical, unrhythmic, tiring, boring, wearying, palling.

  9. to cause (the mind, emotions, etc., or a person) to incline or turn in a specified way; influence. to cause to swerve, as from a purpose or a course of action: He swayed them from their plan. to dominate; direct. to wield, as a weapon or scepter. to rule; govern. noun. the act of swaying; swaying movement. rule; dominion:

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