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- ALTERNATING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALTERNATING is occurring by turns or in succession How to use alternating in a sentence
- ALTERNATING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ALTERNATING meaning: 1 with first one thing, then another thing, and then the first thing again: 2 happening every… Learn more
- Alternating - definition of alternating by The Free Dictionary
Define alternating alternating synonyms, alternating pronunciation, alternating translation, English dictionary definition of alternating v al·ter·nat·ed , al·ter·nat·ing , al·ter·nates v intr 1 a To occur in a successive manner: day alternating with night b To act or proceed by turns:
- ALTERNATING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
an imaginative novel, with alternating chapters presenting each partner's point of view
- alternating - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to change back and forth between conditions, states, actions, etc : He alternates between hope and despair to take turns: My sister and I alternated in doing the dishes Electricity to reverse direction or sign periodically Linguistics to occur as a variant in alternation with another form
- ALTERNATING - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
alternating definition: occurring by turns or in succession Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "alternating current", "alternating electric current", "alternating series"
- alternating - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(mathematics, of a knot) Having a planar diagram whose crossings alternate between "over" and "under" as one travels along the knot (mathematics, of a series) Having terms that alternate between positive and negative
- What does Alternating mean? - Definitions. net
Alternating generally refers to a process or pattern that switches between two or more things in a regular or predictable sequence It indicates an action of changing back and forth, or swinging from one condition, form or course of action to another repeatedly
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