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pacing

American  
[pey-sing] / ˈpeɪ sɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act or result of setting the rate of movement or progress, as of a story, movie, lesson, etc..

    The pacing of a video presentation must be appropriate; too slow is just as common (and as bad) as too fast.

  2. the act of walking back and forth, as to expend nervous energy.

    For several minutes after she entered, he continued his restless pacing to and fro as if unaware of her presence.

  3. the act of walking with slow, regular steps.

    Above my head, at intervals, I heard the pacing of the sentry upon the roof.

  4. the act or process of measuring something by counting the steps taken to walk its length at a normal stride.

    Though surveyors find it a quick and easy way to measure distance in the field, accurate pacing can only be accomplished by practice.


adjective

  1. walking back and forth, as to expend nervous energy.

    I tried to focus my attention on anything but the rapidly pacing detective, who was deep in thought.

  2. walking with slow, regular steps.

    Seeing the pacing security guard in front of the sliding doors, she looked around quickly for another way out.

  3. (of a horse or other animal) moving in such a way that the feet on the same side are lifted and put down together.

    A pacing horse will swing its head from side to side as opposed to up and down.

Etymology

Origin of pacing

First recorded in 1450–1500; pac(e) 1 ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. ) for the noun senses; pac(e) 1 ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. ) for the adjective senses

Example Sentences

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She’s pacing back and forth, twisting her hands.

From Literature

For Naqvi, the pacing and feel of the film needed to be as urgent and driving as if it were fiction.

From Barron's

But what’s even more critical, and far harder to manufacture, is the form of the program: the pacing, the visual construction, and the way the watcher experiences whatever they happen to be watching.

From Los Angeles Times

Her face looked worn out, but she was tense and pacing like a turkey before Christmas dinner.

From Literature

I am excited that Europeans are taking greater charge of their own defense, but the pacing will be interesting given issues like this.

From Barron's