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  1. Act or manner of moving: change of position: motion of the mind, emotion: the wheel - work of a clock or watch: (mus.) a part having the same time. 1899 - The american dictionary of the english language. By Daniel Lyons. Act of moving; emotion; machinery of a timepiece; in mus., part having a certain time.

  2. move: [verb] to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion. to proceed toward a certain state or condition. to become transferred during play. to keep pace. to start away from some point or place : depart. to change one's residence or location.

  3. Movement. A beetle moving through the air. Movement, or motion, is the state of changing something's position or changing where something is. A bird that is flying is moving. So is a person who is walking. This is, because they change where they are. They "move" from one place to another.

  4. 4 days ago · motion in American English. (ˈmoʊʃən ) noun. 1. the act or process of moving; passage of a body from one place to another; movement. 2. the act of moving the body or any of its parts. 3. a meaningful movement of the hand, eyes, etc.; gesture.

  5. Understanding Social Movements. To begin this understanding, we first need to understand what social movements are. To reiterate a definition already presented, a social movement may be defined as an organized effort by a large number of people to bring about or impede social, political, economic, or cultural change.

  6. 4 movements [plural] a person's activities over a period of time, especially as watched by someone else The police are keeping a close watch on the suspect's movements. change of ideas/behavior; 5 [singular] movement (away from/towards something) a gradual change in what people in society do or think synonym trend a movement toward greater ...

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