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    Mo·tion
    /ˈmōSH(ə)n/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. direct or command (someone) with a movement of the hand or head: "he motioned Dennis to a plush chair"
    • 2. propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly: "a resolution, motioned by Adam Tyler, proposed that members without a CCL could still belong to the association"
  2. How to use motion in a sentence. an act, process, or instance of changing place : movement; an active or functioning state or condition… See the full definition

  3. Motion, move, movement refer to change of position in space. Motion denotes change of position, either considered apart from, or as a characteristic of, something that moves; usually the former, in which case it is often a somewhat technical or scientific term: perpetual motion.

  4. MOTION definition: 1. the act or process of moving, or a particular action or movement: 2. a polite way of referring…. Learn more.

  5. MOTION meaning: 1. the act or process of moving, or a particular action or movement: 2. a polite way of referring…. Learn more.

  6. Motion is the way things get from place to place. The ball rolling down a hill is in motion, and as Isaac Newton once proved, it will remain in motion until it hits a wall or something else that makes it stop.

  7. 5 days ago · Motion, in physics, change with time of the position or orientation of a body. Motion along a line or a curve is called translation. Motion that changes the orientation of a body is called rotation. In both cases all points in the body have the same velocity and the same acceleration.

  8. Mar 25, 2021 · MOTION meaning: 1. the way something moves or the fact that it is moving: 2. a single action or movement: 3. a…. Learn more.

  9. [uncountable, singular] the act or process of moving or the way something moves. What was Newton's first law of motion? The swaying motion of the ship was making me feel seasick. Rub the cream in with a circular motion. in motion (formal) Do not alight while the train is still in motion (= moving).

  10. Motion is the activity or process of continually changing position or moving from one place to another. ...the laws governing light, sound, and motion. One group of muscles sets the next group in motion.

  11. n. 1. The act or process of changing position or place. 2. A meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture. 3. Active operation: set the plan in motion. 4. The ability or power to move: lost motion in his arm. 5. The manner in which the body moves, as in walking. 6.

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