Synonym: apparent motion, apparent movement, bm, bowel movement, campaign, cause, crusade, drift, drive, effort, front, motility, motion, move, social movement, trend. Similar words: involvement, commencement, element, basement, statement, implement, placement, settlement. Meaning: ['muːvmənt] n. 1. a change of position that does not entail a change of location 2. a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something 3. the act of changing location from one place to another 4. a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals 5. a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata 6. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end 7. an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object 8. a euphemism for defecation 9. a general tendency to change (as of opinion) 10. the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock) 11. the act of changing the location of something.
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241. The single market is designed to eliminate barriers to the free movement of goods, services and people.
242. She was one of the leading spirits of the reform movement.
243. There is a growing movement to divest the monarchy of its remaining constitutional power.
244. The monotonous voice of the movement of the train lulled me to sleep.
245. He spoofed the movement of his boss, which set everybody laughing.
246. Some movement in the building will occur as it settles into the subsoil.
247. Our movement is rooted in the hearts of the people.
248. We've seen them all crowing that the movement is dead.
249. In the west some people think that ours is an age marked by a strong movement toward materialism.
250. Nowadays, one's voice, appearance, or movement can be recorded onto tape or film.
251. The leadership of the movement is in agreement on this issue.
252. The early 20th century women's movement fought for the political emancipation of women.
253. They are monitoring the movement of animals in and out of the country.
254. They built a new room above/over the garage. When you are talking about movement from one side of something to the other, you can only use over:They jumped over the stream. Over can also mean 'covering':He put a blanket over the sleeping child.
255. International politics were a formative influence on the British labour movement.
256. The legislation will allow the free movement of goods through all the countries in Europe.
257. There was movement behind the window in the back door.
258. The movement is supported by key figures in the three main political parties.
259. The pacifist movement is gaining increasing support among young people.
260. The revival of the railway service will be immensely beneficial for the speedy movement of passengers and cargo.
261. Martin Ruther King Jr. was awarded the peace Nobal Prize of 1964 for advocating nonviolence policy in the movement for civil rights.
262. The movement draws much of its inspiration from the Greek philosophers.
263. He first learnt to express himself through movement at his dance classes.
264. Other ocular signs include involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
265. The movement of the dot on the screen corresponds exactly with the movement of the control lever.
266. The United Peace Alliance had only a tenuous connection with the organized Labour movement.
267. The passengers were visibly wilting with the heat and movement of the bus.
268. The orchestra made a complete dog's breakfast of the fourth movement.
269. A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto.
270. Recently there has been some movement away from traditional methods of teaching.
More similar words: involvement, commencement, element, basement, statement, implement, placement, settlement, management, retirement, elementary, enforcement, engagement, excitement, measurement, chastisement, replacement, requirement, arrangement, government, announcement, advertisement, finite element, implementation, move, remove, move on, amendment, entertainment, sentiment.