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- nounmovement (noun) · movements (plural noun) · bowel movement (noun) · bowel movements (plural noun)
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed:"a slight movement of the upper body" · "the principle of the free movement of goods between member states"
- an arrival or departure of an aircraft.
- (movements)the activities and whereabouts of someone during a particular period of time:"your movements and telephone conversations are recorded"
- the general activity or bustle of people or things in a particular place:"the scene was almost devoid of movement"
- the moving parts of a mechanism, especially a clock or watch:"we restore antique clock movements"
- a change or development:"movements in the underlying financial markets"
- the progressive development of a poem or story:"the novel shows minimal concern for narrative movement"
- a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas:"the labor movement"
- a campaign undertaken by a group of people working together:"a movement to declare war on poverty"
- musica principal division of a longer musical work, self-sufficient in terms of key, tempo, and structure:"the slow movement of his violin concerto"
- an act of defecation.
Originlate Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin movimentum, from Latin movere ‘to move’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed:
- the general activity or bustle of people or things in a particular place:
- the moving parts of a mechanism, especially a clock or watch:
- a change or development:
- a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas:
- a principal division of a longer musical work, self-sufficient in terms of key, tempo, and structure:
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