There are many but these are the most common
1. The act or process of changing position or place.
2. A meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture
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The action or process of moving or being moved.
Jeff is so entergetic and always in motion
it mean a person to be beloved
Penatude does not mean anything.
what does he telegraphed his motion mean
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Motioned
directed or commanded (someone) with a movement of the hand or head or made a proposal in a deliberative or legislative body
Yes, "motion" is an action verb
He motioned to the car and spoke gruffly.
Jeff is so entergetic and always in motion
When the man made a motion towards his pocket, the ready police officer detained him.
No, not unless he executed a Power of Attorney giving her the authority to sign on his behalf as his attorney in fact.
Yes. To send a group of thieves to attack a guard, simply highlight the guard and press the button when motioned (the button will vary from console to console; on the Xbox 360, it's Y).
Proverbs 30:31 says: "A greyhound; an he goat also; and a king, against whom there is no rising up."(KJV) Also, the 'wolf' is mentioned at John 10:12
In a general sense, the Anarchist Movement argued for (and used violence to try and achieve) a stateless society. If you are referring to a specific individual in a certain place, please resubmit your question with those specifics to better give you an answer.
yes you can as long as you have one man that is off the line from the same side that he motioned from step up on the line
The police officer motioned you through a red light? That's perfectly legal. Most states have laws that say police officers can override traffic control devices if they need to. In most cases this is because of an accident or large event.