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    shifting
    /ˈʃɪftɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. changing, especially unpredictably: "diverse districts with shifting demographics"

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  2. adjective. uk / ˈʃɪf.tɪŋ / us / ˈʃɪf.tɪŋ / Add to word list. always changing or moving: They lost their way in the shifting sands of the Sahara. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Changing frequently. capriciously. capriciousness. changeable. changeful. inconsistency. inconsistently. inconstantly. patchiness. patchy. ping-pong. protean.

  3. : to change place or position. b. : to change direction. the wind shifted.

  4. to get rid of something unwanted, or to sell something: Modern detergents will shift most stains. The people at the toy shop expect to shift a lot of stock in the run-up to Christmas. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idioms. shift yourself. shift (your) ground. Phrasal verb.

  5. The word shifting describes something that is taking a new direction either physically or in thought. If you’ve recently decided that the earth may be round, you are shifting from a flat-Earth viewpoint to a round-Earth one.

  6. Shifting is used to describe something which is made up of parts that are continuously moving and changing position in relation to other parts.

  7. Define shifting. shifting synonyms, shifting pronunciation, shifting translation, English dictionary definition of shifting. v. shift·ed , shift·ing , shifts v. tr. 1. To exchange for another of the same class: shifted assignments among the students. 2. To move or transfer from...

  8. a change or transfer from one place, position, direction, person, etc., to another. a shift in the wind. 14. a person's scheduled period of work, esp. the portion of the day scheduled as a day's work when a shop, service, office, or industry operates continuously during both the day and night.