movent (Meaning)

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movent (a.)

Moving.

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movent (n.)

That which moves anything.

Synonyms & Antonyms of movent

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movent Sentence Examples

  1. The movent of the clock's pendulum caused a rhythmic ticking sound.
  2. The movent of the tectonic plates triggered a series of earthquakes.
  3. The movent of the Earth around the Sun led to the change of seasons.
  4. The movent of the human body creates kinetic energy.
  5. The movent of the waves crashed against the shore with a thunderous roar.
  6. The movent of the wind rustled through the leaves of the trees.
  7. The movent of the dancer's limbs was graceful and fluid.
  8. The movent of the politician's speech stirred the crowd.
  9. The movent of the stars across the night sky fascinated astronomers.
  10. The movent of the revolving door allowed people to enter and exit a building smoothly.

FAQs About the word movent

Moving., That which moves anything.

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The movent of the clock's pendulum caused a rhythmic ticking sound.

The movent of the tectonic plates triggered a series of earthquakes.

The movent of the Earth around the Sun led to the change of seasons.

The movent of the human body creates kinetic energy.