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    me·an·der·ing
    /mēˈand(ə)riNG/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an act of following a winding course: "oxbow lagoons left by the river's meanderings"

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  2. Sep 26, 2012 · The meaning of MEANDER is a winding path or course; especially : labyrinth. How to use meander in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Meander.

  3. Meandering definition: taking a winding or indirect course. See examples of MEANDERING used in a sentence.

  4. MEANDERING definition: 1. moving slowly in no particular direction or with no clear purpose: 2. moving slowly in no…. Learn more.

  5. Meander definition: to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course. See examples of MEANDER used in a sentence.

  6. MEANDER definition: 1. If a river, stream, or road meanders, it follows a route that is not straight or direct. 2. to…. Learn more.

  7. To meander means to wander aimlessly on a winding roundabout course. If you want some time to yourself after school, you might meander home, taking the time to window shop and look around. Meander comes from a river in modern-day Turkey, the Maiandros, which winds and wanders on its course.

  8. 1. To follow a winding and turning course: Streams tend to meander through level land. 2. To move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction: vagabonds meandering through life. See Synonyms at wander. 3. To speak or write in sustained fashion on a number of loosely connected topics. 4.

  9. Definition of meander verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. to follow a winding course. 2. to wander without definite aim or direction. noun. 3. (often plural) a curve or bend, as in a river. 4. (often plural) a winding course or movement.

  11. To wander aimlessly or idly; ramble. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To speak or write in sustained fashion on a number of loosely connected topics. American Heritage. To be directed in various directions or at multiple objects. His gaze meandered over the church's façade. American Heritage. To wind, turn, or twist; to make flexuous.