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“being” – English explanatory dictionary

graceful and his deportant Majestic he was then past his prime being 28 years and three-quarters
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only human being who could have thrown light upon this fantastic narrative is beyond the
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adj □ for the time being temporarily, for now ○ We will leave the furniture as it is for the time being. ■ noun an existence ○ The association came into being in 1946. [ human. Synonym existence
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p. pr. from Be. Existing. Being was formerly used where we now use having. ´Being to go to a ball in a few days.´ Miss Edgeworth. In modern usage, is, are, was or were being, with a past participle following (as built, made, etc.) indicates the process toward the completed result expressed by the participle. The form is or was building, in this passive signification, is idiomatic, and, if free from ambiguity, is commonly preferable to the modern is or was being built. The last form of speech is, however, sufficiently authorized by approved writers. The older expression was is, or was, a-building or in building. “A man who is being strangled.
Lamb.” “While the article on Burns was being written.
Froude.” “Fresh experience is always being gained.
Jowett (Thucyd. )
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n. 1. Existence, as opposed to nonexistence; state or sphere of existence. “In Him we live, and move, and have our being.
Acts xvii. 28.
2. That which exists in any form, whether it be material or spiritual, actual or ideal; living existence, as distinguished from a thing without life; as a human being; spiritual beings. “What a sweet being is an honest mind !
Beau. & Fl.” “A Being of infinite benevolence and power.
Wordsworth.
3. Lifetime; mortal existence. [Obs.] “Claudius, thou
Wast follower of his fortunes in his being.
Webster (1654).
4. An abode; a cottage. [Prov. Eng.] Wright. “It was a relief to dismiss them [Sir Roger’s servants] into little beings within my manor.
Steele.
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adv. Since; inasmuch as. [Obs. or Colloq.] “And being you have
Declined his means, you have increased his malice.
Beau. & Fl.
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Mufasa sighed. "Being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble, Simba. A good king is wise as well as brave."

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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