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Verb — Present participle of respond — in the process of answering or reacting.

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What does “responding” mean?

The word “responding” means present participle of respond — in the process of answering or reacting. In plain terms, currently answering or reacting to something.

How do you use “responding” in a sentence?

Here is “responding” used in a sentence: “The support team is responding to customer complaints faster than before.”

What part of speech is “responding”?

“Responding” is a verb.

Is “responding” a common word?

“Responding” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between responding and replying?

Replying is specifically answering someone in words, usually in speech or writing, while responding covers any kind of answer or reaction, including actions. Emergency services are described as responding to an incident because they react by attending, not by sending a written reply.

What is the difference between responding and reacting?

Both involve doing something in answer to an event, but responding often suggests a considered, deliberate answer, while reacting suggests an immediate, instinctive one. In careful usage, a doctor responds to symptoms with a treatment plan, whereas a startled person reacts without thinking.

Which preposition follows responding?

Responding is normally followed by to: you respond to a question, to an email, or to an emergency. Constructions such as "responding at" or "responding against" are not standard English.

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