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motions motions definition

motions


 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  motion 
 
  1  sense  of  motion 
 
  Sense  1 
  gesticulate,  gesture,  motion 
  =>  wink 
  =>  stretch  out  put  out  extend,  hold  out  stretch  forth 
  =>  shrug 
  =>  clap,  spat 
  =>  applaud,  clap,  spat,  acclaim 
  =>  bless,  sign 
  =>  nod 
  =>  cross  oneself 
  =>  bow,  bow  down 
  =>  shake 
  =>  beckon,  wave 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  motion 
 
  1  sense  of  motion 
 
  Sense  1 
  gesticulate,  gesture,  motion 
  =>  wink 
  =>  stretch  out  put  out  extend,  hold  out  stretch  forth 
  =>  hyperextend 
  =>  shrug 
  =>  clap,  spat 
  =>  applaud,  clap,  spat,  acclaim 
  =>  bravo 
  =>  bless,  sign 
  =>  nod 
  =>  cross  oneself 
  =>  bow,  bow  down 
  =>  congee,  conge 
  =>  shake 
  =>  beckon,  wave 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  motion 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  motion 
 
  1  sense  of  motion 
 
  Sense  1 
  gesticulate,  gesture,  motion 
  =>  communicate,  intercommunicate 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  motion 
 
  motion  used  as  a  verb  is  very  rare  (polysemy  count  =  1) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  motion 
 
  Sense  1 
  gesticulate,  gesture,  motion 
  =>  communicate,  intercommunicate 
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  Grep  of  noun  motion 
  apparent  motion 
  axial  motion 
  brownian  motion 
  commotion 
  conditioned  emotion 
  demotion 
  emotion 
  first  law  of  motion 
  forward  motion 
  harmonic  motion 
  kepler's  law  of  planetary  motion 
  law  of  motion 
  locomotion 
  motion 
  motion-picture  camera 
  motion-picture  fan 
  motion-picture  film 
  motion-picture  photography 
  motion  picture 
  motion  sickness 
  motion  study 
  motionlessness 
  newton's  first  law  of  motion 
  newton's  law  of  motion 
  newton's  second  law  of  motion 
  newton's  third  law  of  motion 
  onward  motion 
  orbital  motion 
  perpetual  motion 
  perpetual  motion  machine 
  promotion 
  remotion 
  sales  promotion 
  second  law  of  motion 
  simple  harmonic  motion 
  slow  motion 
  third  law  of  motion 
  time-and-motion  study 
  time-motion  study 
 
  Overview  of  noun  motion 
 
  The  noun  motion  has  7  senses  (first  6  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (22)  movement,  motion  --  (a  natural  event  that  involves  a  change  in  the  position  or  location  of  something) 
  2.  (8)  gesture,  motion,  gesticulation  --  (the  use  of  movements  (especially  of  the  hands)  to  communicate  familiar  or  prearranged  signals) 
  3.  (6)  motion,  movement,  move  motility  --  (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") 
  4.  (4)  motion  --  (a  state  of  change;  "they  were  in  a  state  of  steady  motion") 
  5.  (1)  motion,  question  --  (a  formal  proposal  for  action  made  to  a  deliberative  assembly  for  discussion  and  vote;  "he  made  a  motion  to  adjourn";  "she  called  for  the  question") 
  6.  (1)  motion,  movement,  move  --  (the  act  of  changing  your  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") 
  7.  apparent  motion,  motion,  apparent  movement,  movement  --  (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") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  motion 
 
  The  verb  motion  has  1  sense  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (1)  gesticulate,  gesture,  motion  --  (show,  express  or  direct  through  movement;  "He  gestured  his  desire  to  leave") 
 
  Overview  of  noun  motion 
 
  The  noun  motion  has  7  senses  (first  6  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (22)  movement,  motion  --  (a  natural  event  that  involves  a  change  in  the  position  or  location  of  something) 
  2.  (8)  gesture,  motion,  gesticulation  --  (the  use  of  movements  (especially  of  the  hands)  to  communicate  familiar  or  prearranged  signals) 
  3.  (6)  motion,  movement,  move  motility  --  (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") 
  4.  (4)  motion  --  (a  state  of  change;  "they  were  in  a  state  of  steady  motion") 
  5.  (1)  motion,  question  --  (a  formal  proposal  for  action  made  to  a  deliberative  assembly  for  discussion  and  vote;  "he  made  a  motion  to  adjourn";  "she  called  for  the  question") 
  6.  (1)  motion,  movement,  move  --  (the  act  of  changing  your  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") 
  7.  apparent  motion,  motion,  apparent  movement,  movement  --  (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") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  motion 
 
  The  verb  motion  has  1  sense  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (1)  gesticulate,  gesture,  motion  --  (show,  express  or  direct  through  movement;  "He  gestured  his  desire  to  leave") 



motions definition