Definitionn. a change of position that does not entail a change of location
Last update: August 31, 2015
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The industrial movement brought about a great change all over the world. [noun]
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The movement of the structure was recorded using accelerometers. [noun]
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Weak antagonist muscles may limit speed of movement; consequently, strengthening them leads to an increase in agonist muscle movement speed. [noun]
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The movement, like the feeling, had been simultaneous and general. [noun]
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Le Renard, who watched the movement, paused to receive him with secret joy. [noun]
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His words were answered by a shout; and, at a given signal, each warrior made a swift movement around his particular tree. [noun]
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The task might probably have been more difficult, had not a movement made by Tamenund indicated that he was again about to speak. [noun]
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Until such a one chose to make some movement, no deeds in arms, no natural gifts, nor any renown as an orator, would have justified the slightest interruption. [noun]
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As the voice of the speaker suddenly ceased, every face and all eyes turned, by a common movement, toward the venerable Tamenund. [noun]
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