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    shift·ing
    [ˈSHiftiNG]
    adjective
    shifting (adjective)
    1. changing, especially unpredictably:
      "diverse districts with shifting demographics"
    shift
    [SHift]
    verb
    shifting (present participle)
    1. move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance:
      "I shift the weight back to the other leg" · "the roof cracked and shifted"
      • change the position of one's body, especially because one is nervous or uncomfortable:
        "he shifted a little in his chair"
      • change the emphasis, direction, or focus of:
        "she's shifting the blame onto me"
      • change in emphasis, direction, or focus:
        "the wind had shifted to the east" · "the balance of power shifted abruptly"
      • computing
        move (data) one or more places to the right or left in a register:
        "the partial remainder is shifted left"
      • press the shift key on a typewriter or computer keyboard.
      • informal
        sell (something):
        "a lot of high-priced product you simply don't know how to shift"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      change gear in a vehicle:
      "she shifted down to fourth"
    3. archaic
      be evasive or indirect:
      "they know not how to shift and rob as the old ones do"
    4. IRISH ENGLISH
      informal
      kiss and engage in sexually stimulating activity with (someone):
      "she had kissed or shifted him three months earlier at a house party"
    Origin
    Old English sciftan ‘arrange, divide, apportion’, of Germanic origin; related to German schichten ‘to layer, stratify’. A common Middle English sense ‘change, replace’ gave rise to shift (via the notion of changing one's clothes) and shift (via the concept of relays of workers).
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  1. shifting adjective uk / ˈʃɪf.tɪŋ / us / ˈʃɪf.tɪŋ / Add to word list always changing or moving:
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    shift (shift), v.t. to put (something) aside and replace it by another or others; change or exchange: to shift friends; to shift ideas. to transfer from one place, position, person, etc., to another: to shift the blame onto someone else.
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