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    pace
    [pās]
    noun
    pace (noun) · paces (plural noun)
    1. a single step taken when walking or running:
      "Kirov stepped back a pace"
      • a unit of length representing the distance between two successive steps in walking.
      • a gait of a horse or other animal, especially one of the recognized trained gaits of a horse.
      • literary
        a person's manner of walking or running:
        "I steal with quiet pace"
    2. consistent and continuous speed in walking, running, or moving:
      "most traffic moved at the pace of the riverboat" · "walking at a comfortably fast pace"
      • the speed or rate at which something happens, changes, or develops:
        "the children work separately in the classroom at their own pace" · "the poor neighborhoods fester at an increasingly rapid pace"
    verb
    pace (verb) · paces (third person present) · paced (past tense) · paced (past participle) · pacing (present participle)
    1. walk at a steady and consistent speed, especially back and forth and as an expression of one's anxiety or annoyance:
      "we paced up and down in exasperation" · "she had been pacing the room"
      Similar:
      walk up and down
      walk back and forth
      • measure (a distance) by walking it and counting the number of steps taken:
        "I paced out the dimensions of my new home"
      • lead (another runner in a race) in order to establish a competitive speed:
        "Morales paced us for four miles"
      • (pace oneself)
        do something at a slow and steady rate or speed in order to avoid overexerting oneself:
        "Frank was pacing himself for the long night and day ahead"
      • move or develop (something) at a particular rate or speed:
        "the action is paced to the beat of a perky march" · "our fast-paced daily lives"
      • (of a horse) move in a distinctive lateral gait in which both legs on the same side are lifted together, seen mostly in specially bred or trained horses.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French pas, from Latin passus ‘stretch (of the leg)’, from pandere ‘to stretch’.
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