Similar words: in moderation, motion, emotion, demotion, commotion, motional, nonmotile, emotional. Meaning: v. get going; give impetus to.
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31) Of course, this batch file can be set in motion from within the database, if required.
32) This projection screen can be set in motion.
33) Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process.
34) The currents set in motion had a hopeful, irreversible quality about them.
35) But the events he set in motion could not be so easily restrained.
36) Thereafter, the third stage set in motion the process for demarcating and delineating the boundary.
37) The possibility of man overcoming the control of the dark was conceived and set in motion.
38) You also have unconscious intents which may never be known, but are set in motion nonetheless.
39) The great democracy set in motion by the proletariat is directed against class enemies.
40) Amid this flurry of historical fissions and fusions it is easy to overlook another, arguably more significant unification set in motion in spring 1861.
41) Barbicane, as if he had been set in motion by a spring, raised himself up.
42) Fixing a date for currency convertibility would be similar to joining the World Trade Organisation a decade ago: it would set in motion a new wave of reforms.
43) If the glider is set in motion, it is observed to move at a constant speed.
44) A plan was set in motion to press the thought - form of ascension onto the outer Earth.
45) Orson Welles had managed to set in motion a panic across America.
46) The condition is caused by extremely cold foods or beverages that touch the roof of the mouth and set in motion a chain of events.
47) What is cause? Cause is a particular thought form that is set in motion through intent.
48) Money to the extent of hundreds of thousands was set in motion.
49) Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson set in motion equipment shutdown procedures and, with crewmate Douglas Wheelock,[www.Sentencedict.com] installed a jumper cable to keep all the rooms cool.
50) However this did not occur until the nuclear winter of earth set in motion by the Annanuki in their warfare.
51) If the virus develops the capacity to spread easily from person-to-person, medical professionals warn that a global influenza pandemic could be set in motion.
52) Cause is a particular thought form that is set in motion through intent.
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