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movement

noun (POSITION CHANGE)
 
 
/ˈmuːv.mənt/

Definition

B2 [C or U] a change of position: He made a sudden movement and frightened the bird away. For a long time after the accident, he had no movement in (= was unable to move) his legs. Her movements were rather clumsy.MovementGeneral words for movement sb's movements what someone is doing during a particular period: I don't know his movements this week.Acting and actsDealing with things or people
(Definition of movement noun (POSITION CHANGE) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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