movement
[mu:vmənt]

noun

[Definition]: the act of a moving; a massive collective acts of people, such as to advocate something

[Example Sentences]:
1. Town officials first noticed significant hill movement on April 4.
2. Town officials first noticed significant hill movement April 4.
3. She had lost three fingers but only a small amount of movement in her arms.
4. The Taliban are often seen as a social movement more than a political one.
5. That move would eliminate the movement of data to the cloud or data center.
6. The amount of work that I have put into the movement speaks for itself.
7. There was no movement on the case for five years.
8. They created a movement that changed the lives of thousands of people.
9. That said, it is the mobile movement that is going to transform communication.
10. The intent in which this movement began has carried through even in this moment of crisis.
11. At the front I ask you to have freedom of movement to create problems.
12. So this is just a movement in that direction.
13. The movement of money is going to get disrupted.
14. That showed me the impact of the civil rights movement on him and the entire world.
15. Researchers are developing ways for clothes to use your own movement to generate electricity.


[Antonyms]stoppage, stay, pause

[Synonyms]motion, compulsion, stimulation
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