adjective
- Moving together with something else; traveling or progressing at the same rate or in the same direction.
Usage: Often used in physics and cosmology contexts
verb
- Present participle of 'commove'; to move together with or to agitate or disturb.
Usage: archaic or rare usage
Examples
- In cosmology, commoving coordinates describe the motion of galaxies expanding with the universe.
- The two satellites are commoving through space at nearly identical velocities.
- Astronomers use commoving distance to measure the separation between distant objects.
- The particles remained commoving throughout the experiment.
- A commoving reference frame moves with the expansion of the universe itself.