pacing Definition
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pace1
noun
- 1. A single step.
- Thesaurus: step, stride.
3. Rate of walking or running, etc.
- Example: at a slow pace
- Thesaurus: walk, step, stride.
- Example: can't stand the pace
- Example: at your own pace
- Thesaurus: speed, velocity, rate, tempo, momentum, time.
6. A way of stepping, sometimes developed in horses, in which the legs on the same side are lifted together.
- tr & intr
1. To keep walking about, in a preoccupied or frustrated way.
- Example: was pacing about all morning
- Example: began to pace the floor
- Form: pace about (often)
- Form: pace around
2. To walk steadily.
- Thesaurus: walk, stride, tread, trot, canter, gallop.
- To demonstrate one's skills at something.
- To go as fast as them.
- To work at a constant rate with the aim of achieving a particular goal, particularly when under pressure.
- To test them in some activity.
- Thesaurus: try, test, examine, audition, try out.
- To be ahead of, and so set the rate for, others.
Phrasal Verb: pace something out
- To measure out (a distance) in paces.
