0 to move or travel around an area, especially a large one:
1 to move, travel, or look around an area, without having a particular place you intend to go to:
Free outdoor events for the large crowds included music concerts, roving performances, and dance, physical theatre, and new circus shows.
This was, however, interspersed with alternative convictions, that they roved abroad in physical form.
Other roving stairs include external stairs front and back, almost impossible to locate on plan due to discrepancies between set design and location.
The teleradiography worked well, the roving cameras did not.
The majority of the catch comprised carabid beetles and rove beetles which were identified to species.
In reference to roving bandits, see discussion above. 20.
In practice, many movements are partly roving and partly stationary.
The other sites used roving cameras to provide an image of the injury.
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