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movement

move·ment [ mvmənt ]


noun  (plural move·ments)
Definition:
 
1. act of moving: an act of changing location or position
an instrument to detect subtle movements

2. way of moving: the way in which somebody or something moves
the awkward movement of an injured arm

3. physiology act of emptying bowels: an act of emptying the bowels, or the matter emptied

4. politics effort by many to achieve something: a collective effort by a large group of people to try to achieve something, especially a political or social reform
the civil rights movement

5. politics people organized to effect change: a large group of people who make a collective effort to achieve something, especially a political or social reform

6. music section of musical work: one of several self-contained sections that make up a large-scale musical work, usually differentiated from one another in tempo and character
the concerto's third movement

7. mechanical engineering moving parts: the parts of a clock or watch mechanism that drive and regulate it

8. finance change in price: a change in the prices of traded securities
upward movement before the close of trading

9. literature plot development: the way in which a literary work develops as it progresses
no movement in the plot for three chapters

10. poetry rhythm: the cadence or rhythm of a piece of poetry

11. arts suggested motion: the illusion or suggestion of motion in a work of art such as a sculpture or painting

12. military tactical change of position: a tactical change in the position or location of a military unit



plural noun move·ments 
Definition:
 
activities and location: the things that somebody does and the places to which he or she goes, noted over a period of time
The accused was asked to describe his movements on the day in question.

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