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| Definitions from the WebMotionisePart of speech: verb Sense 1: to put into motion or make active Example sentence: The switch motionises the entire system. Part of speech: adjective Sense 1: characterized by movement or activity Example sentence: The motionise dance routine was a hit among the audience. Part of speech: noun Sense 1: a device or mechanism that generates motion Example sentence: The motionise in the engine failed, causing the car to stall. Part of speech: verb Sense 2: to adapt or modify a physical activity to improve efficiency or performance Example sentence: The coach motionised the athlete's running technique to increase speed. Part of speech: adjective Sense 2: specific to a particular region or locality Example sentence: The motionise dialect spoken in the countryside differed from the standard language. Related products on Amazon: Motionise devices, Motionise books | ||||
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