Present participle of commove; causing commotion or agitation; currently in the process of moving or exciting together.
Present participle of 'commove,' formed with the '-ing' suffix. Preserves the Latin root meaning while functioning in modern English grammar as a gerund or continuous tense marker.
Adding '-ing' to 'commove' creates a word that describes the actual experience of commotion happening right now—it's dynamic and active, which the '-ing' ending perfectly captures.
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