Pronunciation: /ˈɡoʊɪŋ/
noun the act of leaving or departing
A1 I am going to the park.
A2 She enjoys going for walks in the evening.
B1 His going to the concert was unexpected.
B2 The team's going to the finals was a result of their hard work.
C1 The company's decision to invest in new technology was a strategic going.
C2 The politician's going to the international summit was highly anticipated.
verb the action of moving or traveling from one place to another
A1 I am going to the store.
A2 She is going to visit her grandmother.
B1 They are going to start a new project next week.
B2 He is going to attend the conference in Paris.
C1 The company is going to launch a new product line.
C2 We are going to celebrate our anniversary in Italy.
adjective expressing a future action or state
A1 I am going to the store.
A2 She is going to visit her grandmother.
B1 They are going on a vacation next week.
B2 The project is going well so far.
C1 The company is going through a major restructuring.
C2 The negotiations are going smoothly.
formal The company is going to hold a board meeting next week to discuss the new project.
informal I'm going to the gym later, want to join me?
slang I heard the party tonight is going to be lit, are you going?
figurative Her career is really going places since she started networking more.
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