movement
/ˈmuːvmənt/Definitions
1. noun
the act or process of moving something or someone from one place to another
“The evacuation of the building was a massive movement of people.”
2. noun
a change or shift in opinion, feeling, or direction
“The movement towards sustainability is gaining momentum.”
3. noun
a series of coordinated actions or events
“The civil rights movement was a significant event in American history.”
4. noun
a style or trend in art, music, or fashion
“The new movement in modern architecture is a mix of sleek and minimal designs.”
5. verb
to move something or someone from one place to another
“The workers will movement the heavy furniture to the new warehouse.”
6. verb
to change or shift in opinion, feeling, or direction
“The government’s decision movement the public’s perception of the issue.”
7. verb
to make a series of coordinated actions or events
“The activists will movement the campaign to raise awareness about climate change.”
8. noun
a rhythmic or musical movement
“The conductor led the orchestra through the complex movement of the symphony.”