momentum in the PONS Dictionary

momentum Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to gather momentum
to gather momentum

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Due to the increased momentum of a heavier pellet, it will hit harder than a lighter one.
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It shows absolute strength momentum of selected major currency.
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However, it was not until 1999 that the field started gathering momentum.
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We started to gain some momentum in the second quarter.
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He went into the general election with a great deal of momentum.
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It's got too much momentum, it's too big to stop now.
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The movement is gaining momentum as citizens in several states have already submitted petitions calling for a convention.
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The defence keeps the momentum of play squarely directed towards the opposing goal or at least, away from his own.
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The bolt was then carried to the rear by momentum with the recoil spring operating on the bolt.
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We reluctantly agreed because we didn't want to blow any opportunities or ruin momentum for the band.
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