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movement - use in sentences
Converse of object
- restrict: The Chat 50 can also replace headphones and headsets that can quickly become uncomfortable, restrict movement and tether the user to the device.
- detect: The head is fitted with two high resolution self-referencing encoders with DSP technology which detects the slightest movement of pan or tilt.
- facilitate: It is a component of lecithin, which helps facilitate the movement of fat from the liver into cells.
- grow: Pillow fight club is a growing underground movement in which members arrange to turn up at a public place armed only with pillows.
Adjective modifier
- anti-war: There is no doubting the impact the anti-war movement has had on the trade union movement.
- revolutionary: They were not part of the violent revolutionary movement that was going on.
- mass: At the end of the war the mass movement flared anew.
- civil: Martin Luther King was one of the most inspirational speakers in the civil rights movement.
- social: In past years, everywhere they have tried to meet they have been met with a massive response from the world's social movements.
Modifies a noun
- Renamo: However, the former rebel movement Renamo has demanded that these elections be held in mid-February.
Noun used with modifier
- labor: The result of this strategy was that the German labor movement remained divided, enabling Hitler to take power without even a fight.
- anti-capitalist: The anti-capitalist movement is at a key point in its development.
- union: There is no doubting the impact the anti-war movement has had on the trade union movement.
- bowel: Stool Stool ( also known as feces ) is the solid waste matter that is passed from the body as a bowel movement.
- liberation: But the alienation has created a vacuum in the leadership of the black liberation movement.
- trade: There is no doubting the impact the anti-war movement has had on the trade union movement.
Possessives
- worker: Support the Weekly Worker ' s fight for transparency in the workers ' movement!
Preposition: of
- livestock: Restriction stepped up Action to prevent the illegal movement of livestock during the foot-and-mouth crisis is to be stepped up.
- 1960s: Commentators have compared the DIY movement with the protests and social movements of the late 1960s.
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