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Movements; Movement (single); Movement (disambiguation); Movement (album); Movement (song)

movement         
(movements)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A movement is a group of people who share the same beliefs, ideas, or aims.
It's part of a broader Hindu nationalist movement that's gaining strength throughout the country.
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2.
Movement involves changing position or going from one place to another.
There was movement behind the window in the back door...
A tall, thin man was waving his arms in an effort to direct the movements of a large removal van...
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3.
A movement is a planned change in position that an army makes during a battle or military exercise.
There are reports of fresh troop movements across the border.
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4.
Movement is a gradual development or change of an attitude, opinion, or policy.
...the movement towards democracy in Latin America...
N-VAR: with supp, usu N towards/away from n
5.
Your movements are everything which you do or plan to do during a period of time.
I want a full account of your movements the night Mr Gower was killed.
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6.
A movement of a piece of classical music is one of its main sections.
...the first movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony.
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movement         
¦ noun
1. an act of moving.
(movements) a person's activities during a particular period of time.
2. a group of people working together to advance a shared cause.
a cause of this type.
3. a change or development.
4. Music a principal division of a musical work, that is self-sufficient in terms of key, tempo, and structure.
5. the moving parts of a mechanism, especially a clock or watch.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from med. L. movimentum, from L. movere 'to move'.
movement         
n.
1.
Motion, move, change.
2.
Motion, emotion, mental action.
3.
Motion, manner of moving.
4.
(Mus.) a. Rhythm, method of progression, tempo; b. Strain, part.

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Exemples de prononciation pour Movement
1. movement?
What We Know - Solutions from Our Experiences in the Justice System _ Vivian Nixon _ Talks at Google
2. movement.
NBC's Indebted _ Fran Drescher _ Talks at Google
3. movement.
Cathedral of the Wild _ Boyd Varty _ Talks at Google
4. movement.
Defending Constitutional Rights _ Abdi Soltani _ Talks at Google
5. Movement.
Rebuild the Dream _ Van Jones _ Talks at Google
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Movement
1. "We are a women‘s movement, a development movement and a cooperative movement.
2. The others are "Ri Song Sop Movement" (horizontal bar), "Ri Chol Hun Movement" (pommel), "Pak Kyong Sil Movement" (uneven bars) and "Kim Kwang Suk Movement" (uneven bars).
3. "This is a freedom movement, a people‘s movement.
4. Even Bin–Ladin and his movement are merely a movement for fighting only, and not a movement for building.
5. Even Bin-Ladin and his movement are merely a movement for fighting only, and not a movement for building.