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movement [ˈmu:vmənt] N

1. movement (motion):

movement
ruch m

2. movement (group):

movement
ruch m

3. movement no pl (tendency):

movement towards sth
movement away from sth

4. movement MED:

movement

5. movement MUS:

movement

7. movement no pl (change):

movement

8. movement ECON:

movement

bowel movement N MED

bowel movement

capital movement N ECON

labor movement N AM

labor movement → labour movement

See also labour movement

labour movement N no pl

labour movement

labour movement N no pl

labour movement

women's movement N

grassroots movement N

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grassroots movement
inicjatywa oddolna fem form
grassroots movement
price movement ECON

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In total, no less than 230 patents have been applied worldwide for this movement.
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She went on to become prominent in the syndicalist movement.
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She was recruiting the rural communities to get involved with the movement.
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In the 1870s and 1880s, the trade union movement began a series of protests against foreign labour.
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The result was the movement's first major schism.
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In 1996, the airport had 170,823 aircraft movements and 10,072,054 passengers.
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This draws the second movement to a peaceful and short recapitulation.
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The growing prohibitionist movement entered the election of 1890 with its own slate of candidates.
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The third movement may be as the first one, but now the exchange is between the persons in the front and in the back.
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These synergies work together to cause movements such as walking or balance control when a perturbation is applied.
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