manumotive (Meaning)

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manumotive (a.)

Movable by hand.

Synonyms & Antonyms of manumotive

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manumotive Sentence Examples

  1. The manumotive behind the donation was a deep compassion for those in need.
  2. The suspect's manumotive for the crime was unclear, leaving investigators baffled.
  3. The artist's manumotive was to express the anguish experienced by victims of war.
  4. Despite his menacing appearance, the man's manumotive was surprisingly benign.
  5. The politician's manumotive for passing the bill was to secure the support of a key voting bloc.
  6. The manumotive for the act of vandalism remained a mystery, as no one seemed to have a grievance against the property.
  7. The musician's manumotive in writing the song was to inspire hope in others who had experienced loss.
  8. The manumotive for the scientific research was to find a cure for a deadly disease.
  9. The teacher's manumotive was to motivate her students to reach their full potential.
  10. The manumotive for the environmental campaign was to protect the planet for future generations.

FAQs About the word manumotive

Movable by hand.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The manumotive behind the donation was a deep compassion for those in need.

The suspect's manumotive for the crime was unclear, leaving investigators baffled.

The artist's manumotive was to express the anguish experienced by victims of war.

Despite his menacing appearance, the man's manumotive was surprisingly benign.