shifting
Dictionary
verb
- (sometimes figurative) To move from one place to another; to redistribute.
"We'll have to shift these boxes to the downtown office."
- To change in form or character; swap.
- To change position.
"His political stance shifted daily."
- To change residence; to leave and live elsewhere.
"We are shifting to America next month."
- To change (clothes, especially underwear).
- To change (someone's) clothes; sometimes specifically, to change underwear.
- To change gears (in a car).
"I crested the hill and shifted into fifth."
- (typewriters) To move the keys of a typewriter over in order to type capital letters and special characters.
- (computer keyboards) To switch to a character entry mode for capital letters and special characters.
- To manipulate a binary number by moving all of its digits left or right; compare rotate.
"Shifting 1001 to the left yields 10010; shifting it right yields 100."
- To remove the first value from an array.
- To dispose of.
"How can I shift a grass stain?"
- To hurry.
"If you shift, you might make the 2:19."
- To engage in sexual petting.
- To resort to expedients for accomplishing a purpose; to contrive; to manage.
- To practice indirect or evasive methods.
- In violin-playing, to move the left hand from its original position next to the nut.
noun
- A shift or change; a shifting movement.
- The phenomenon by which two or more constituents appearing on the same side of their common head exchange positions to obtain non-canonical order.
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