Synonym: force, impetus, push, thrust. Similar words: moment, in a moment, for the moment, at the moment, at this moment, not to mention, commencement, amendment. Meaning: [məʊ'mentəm] n. 1. an impelling force or strength 2. the product of a body's mass and its velocity.
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181) Savings in a full year could reach £1 million if momentum is maintained.
182) This leads to an increase in the translational momentum of the molecule, which is not quantized.
183) Such factors have conspired to add momentum to the drive for even greater central control by government.
184) The momentum of the Tyminski campaign faltered amid further allegations about his credentials and and background.
185) The pace of growth in new auto loans also lost momentum from the previous month.
186) With Watchbirds hovering everywhere, my confidence falters, my work loses momentum.
187) If he could emerge triumphant from those events, he believed he would gain the momentum to win the White House.
188) Gartner Group expects the market to start to gain momentum from 1995/96.
189) Most industry observers believe that there is a huge commercial momentum building up in multimedia development.
190) Gonzalez insisted that fears of lost momentum should not be a concern.
191) The recoil of a gun is also a manifestation of momentum conservation.
192) It helps to relax you and provides a beat to keep the momentum going.
193) Angular momentum is the momentum associated with rotational motion. Search engines are by no means infallible.
194) To maintain the upward momentum, Parke must keep his ambitions high,(sentencedict.com) yet keep his feet on the ground.
195) This continues to happen back and forth, always keeping the momentum total zero.
196) And so the assembly developed a momentum of its own.
197) Nature always balances her books, and Jupiter had lost exactly as much momentum as Discovery had gained.
198) He was no match for Hank, but he had momentum on his side.
199) Mr Tung must maintain momentum towards democratic reforms, increasing the number of directly elected representatives in the territory's legislature.
200) The momentum states will also be represented in this same Hilbert space.
201) It could be a major factor is reversing the deadly momentum of the population explosion.
202) Moves towards a more active and coherent Community regional policy gradually gathered momentum throughout the 1960s.
203) I was impressed and it also gave me a lot of momentum for the album.
204) The speaker had built sufficient momentum to survive his mistake.
205) The attacker's own momentum pushes him forward on to the blow.
206) It was to take a year and a half to build up the momentum for the Hot Autumn.
207) If the momentum picks up, conventional politics could be torn asunder.
208) Provided I could hit the patches of sand quickly enough and keep the momentum, the wheel would skate across.
209) Counting on some momentum from his win over Gramm in Louisiana, but has little organization and money in Iowa.
210) Forest began to lose momentum in the second half and found themselves forced to defend for longer periods.
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