What part of speech is balancing?

Balancing can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. balancing is a verb, gerund of balance (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does balancing mean?

Definitions

Verb

balance - bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"
balance - be in equilibrium; "He was balancing on one foot"
balance - compute credits and debits of an account
balance - hold or carry in equilibrium

Noun

balancing - getting two things to correspond; "the reconciliation of his checkbook and the bank statement"

Examples of balancing

#   Sentence  
1. verb The government will have much trouble balancing the needs of its younger population with the requirements of the old people.
2. verb Tom is balancing on a tightrope.
3. verb The court has to apply a balancing test.
4. verb I'll give R$ 50.00 to whoever succeeds in balancing this ball on the head.
5. verb Balancing himself on the tail of a comet, the astronaut explored the Milky Way.
6. verb Tom is good at balancing things on his head.
7. verb He is balancing on a tightrope.
8. verb He's balancing on a tightrope.
9. verb I have difficulty balancing a checkbook.
10. verb Researchers found the most common reason for leaving was the difficulty of balancing work with their college or university studies.
11. verb Tom is balancing on a slack line.
12. verb Yanni has been balancing his job, his marriage, and his kids.
13. verb She has to balance work and her domestic duties.
14. verb Balance the two weights.
15. verb with your leg flopping, just try putting all your weight in your heel and hangon with only your legs, holding my leg back helps me with flopping the more it's forward the more it flops :/ work your calf muscles, maybe try standing on the edge of your steps (on the ball of your foot) and balance to strengthen those muscles.
16. noun He took what he wanted and I got the balance.
17. noun In all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one part to another and a reciprocal balance.
Sentence  
verb
The government will have much trouble balancing the needs of its younger population with the requirements of the old people.
Tom is balancing on a tightrope.
The court has to apply a balancing test.
I'll give R$ 50.00 to whoever succeeds in balancing this ball on the head.
Balancing himself on the tail of a comet, the astronaut explored the Milky Way.
Tom is good at balancing things on his head.
He is balancing on a tightrope.
He's balancing on a tightrope.
I have difficulty balancing a checkbook.
Researchers found the most common reason for leaving was the difficulty of balancing work with their college or university studies.
Tom is balancing on a slack line.
Yanni has been balancing his job, his marriage, and his kids.
She has to balance work and her domestic duties.
Balance the two weights.
with your leg flopping, just try putting all your weight in your heel and hangon with only your legs, holding my leg back helps me with flopping the more it's forward the more it flops :/ work your calf muscles, maybe try standing on the edge of your steps (on the ball of your foot) and balance to strengthen those muscles.
noun
He took what he wanted and I got the balance.
In all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one part to another and a reciprocal balance.

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