Present participle of coadmire; the act of admiring something together with someone else in an ongoing way.
From co- + admiring (present participle of admire, formed by adding -ing). The -ing suffix comes from Old English and creates the gerund or present participle form, indicating a continuous or repeated action.
The -ing ending is one of the most versatile in English—it can turn any verb into a noun (coadmiring is beautiful), an adjective (the coadmiring crowds), or show ongoing action. It's wildly efficient!
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