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movement
noun as in motion, activity
Strongest matches
act, action, change, development, evolution, exercise, flow, migration, move, operation, progress, shift
Strong matches
advance, agitation, alteration, deed, displacement, dynamism, flight, flux, gesture, journey, journeying, locomotion, maneuver, mobility, motility, movableness, passage, progression, regression, shifting, steps, stir, stirring, transit, transplanting, undertaking, velocity, wandering
Weak matches
changing, evolving, moving, operativeness, roaming, transferal, translating, voyaging
noun as in drive, campaign
Strongest matches
change, crusade, demonstration, evolution, faction, flow, group, organization, party, shift, tendency, transfer, trend, unrest
Strong matches
current, displacement, drift, flight, front, grouping, march, mobilization, patrol, sweep, swing, transition, withdrawal
Example Sentences
Department of Health and Human Services — some are hopeful that the GOP can exercise its governing power to revive a psychedelic movement that has shown signs of losing steam.
The whole preprint movement of getting stuff out quickly was terrific.
With its sardonic line “You want to know if I’m moral enough join the Army, burn women, kids, houses and villages after bein’ a litterbug?,” it became an unofficial anthem of the antiwar movement.
Mia does a series of daily exercises to strengthen her muscles and maintain movement.
In addition to shedding light on how the brain handles short-term memory, the findings could lead to novel approaches for treating eye movement disorders.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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