Meaning & Definition of word "Motion"

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    Motion

    /ˈmoʊʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act or process of moving or being moved.
      • Example: The motion of the train was smooth as it traveled along the tracks.
    • 2. A formal proposal put to a legislature or committee.
      • Example: The motion to increase funding for education was passed unanimously.
    • 3. The ability to move freely and easily.
      • Example: After her surgery, she regained motion in her arm.

    verb:

    • 1. To move or direct something in a particular way.
      • Example: He motioned for her to come over.

    Etymology

    Derived from Latin 'motio', meaning 'a moving, motion'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in motion:

    In a state of movement or activity.

    motion to adjourn:

    A formal proposal to end a meeting.

    motion sickness:

    Nausea caused by motion while traveling.

    Related Words

    locomotion:

    The ability to move from one place to another.

    promotion:

    The act of furthering or encouraging something.

    commotion:

    A noisy disturbance or uproar.

    Slang Meanings of motion

    Meaning: Getting things going.

    Example Sentence: Let's get the motion rolling on this project.

    Meaning: To make moves in a situation.

    Example Sentence: He's making all the right motions to get promoted.