movements meaning
ENUS
- NounBFmovement
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The movement has long attempted to secure conference-goer feedback, and it might have noticed mounting opposition to the fee.
- Others referred to interfragmentary movements to describe local mechanical conditions needed for adequate bony healing.
- There appeared to be no difference in the movement of a dip-coat on glass or wax.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Since its introduction in 2003, pecha-kucha has spread like a benevolent virus and metamorphosed into an international movement.
- Japanese military was manifest in the bloody-handedness with which it crushed the movement.
- The previous study used a simple, repetitive visuomotor task that employed a visuotactile conflict task with no movement.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of movements in English Dictionary
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Other Vocabulary
- en movement
- fr mouvements
- en monuments
- fr monuments
- fr mouvement
Source: Wiktionary