movingly in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for movingly in the English»French Dictionary

movingly [Brit ˈmuːvɪŋli, Am ˈmuvɪŋli] ADV

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Desire, clearly expressed and movingly delivered, brings change in its wake, sometimes through fulfillment, sometimes through the expression alone.
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The stories movingly express fear, dislocation, monstrousness.
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Most significantly, this film movingly followed her resistance of death as expressed through her charged curiosity of social life.
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They also spoke movingly about the impact on their own lives.
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He has spoken movingly of the need for reconciliation, for tolerance, and for the recognition of our humanity.
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Rarely has the enigma of life in our oceans been so movingly captured.
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I've never noticed before how movingly the play speaks about youth as well as age.
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She struggled for three years, suffering depression, about which she wrote insightfully and movingly in her poetry and prose.
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But the author has managed to delineate the cruelties through innumerable short dialogues, to portray them movingly and in this way get across the historical facts.
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Survivors from this region have movingly described how they felt when placed inside a dead zone.
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