Meaning of movement
Definition of movement
(noun)
a
change
of
position
that does not
entail
a
change
of location; "the
reflex
motion
of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a
sign
of life"; "an
impatient
move
of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"
the act of
changing
location
from one
place
to another; "police
controlled
the
motion
of the crowd"; "the movement of
people
from the farms to the cities"; "his
move
put him
directly
in my path"
a
natural
event
that involves a
change
in the
position
or
location
of something
a
group
of
people
with a
common
ideology
who try
together
to
achieve
certain
general
goals; "he was a
charter
member
of the movement"; "politicians
have
to
respect
a
mass
movement"; "he led the
national
liberation
front"
a
major
self-contained
part
of a
symphony
or sonata; "the
second
movement is
slow
and melodic"
a
series
of actions
advancing
a
principle
or
tending
toward a
particular
end; "he
supported
populist
campaigns"; "they worked in the
cause
of
world
peace"; "the
team
was
ready
for a
drive
toward the pennant"; "the movement to end slavery"; "contributed to the war effort"
an
optical
illusion
of
motion
produced by
viewing
a
rapid
succession
of
still
pictures of a
moving
object; "the
cinema
relies on
apparent
motion"; "the
succession
of
flashing
lights gave an
illusion
of movement"
a
euphemism
for defecation; "he had a
bowel
movement"
a
general
tendency
to
change
(as of opinion); "not
openly
liberal
but that is the
trend
of the book"; "a
broad
movement of the
electorate
to the right"
the
driving
and
regulating
parts
of a
mechanism
(as of a
watch
or clock); "it was an
expensive
watch
with a
diamond
movement"
the act of
changing
the
location
of something; "the movement of
cargo
onto the vessel"
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