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movement
 
NOUN:1. A change in normal place or position: dislocation, displacement, disturbance, move, rearrangement, shift. See MOVE. 2. An organized effort to accomplish a purpose: campaign, crusade, drive, push. See ACTION, SEEK. 3. The act or process of moving: motion, move, stir1. See MOVE. 4. A calculated change in position: evolution, maneuver, move, turn. See MOVE.
 
 
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