Synonyms for Putting in motion:
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v.
• militarize
• mobilize
- activate
, - actuate
, - animate
, - assemble
, - call to arms
, - call up
, - catalyze
, - circulate
, - drive
, - gather
, - get ready
, - impel
, - make ready
, - marshal
, - muster
, - organize
, - prepare
, - propel
, - put in motion
, - rally
, - ready
, - set in motion
, - set off
.
• set
- abet
, - begin
, - commence
, - foment
, - initiate
, - instigate
, - provoke
, - raise
, - set on
, - stir up
, - whip up
.
What are the hypernyms for Putting in motion?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for putting in motion?
The antonyms for "putting in motion" would be "stalling," "halting," "immobilizing," and "stagnating." These words describe the opposite action of initiating movement or starting a process. Stalling refers to delaying something from moving forward or coming to a stop. Halting means to abruptly bring something to a stop. Immobilizing refers to preventing something from moving or functioning. And stagnating means to remain motionless or inactive over time. Each of these antonyms conveys a different sense of blocking or hindering progress, instead of propelling it forward.
What are the antonyms for Putting in motion?
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v.
• mobilize
- check
, - demobilize
, - discourage
, - disorganize
, - disperse
, - dissuade
, - divide
, - end
, - halt
, - hold back
, - repress
, - retard
, - scatter
, - separate
, - slow
, - stop
.
• set
- ascend
, - cease
, - conclude
, - displace
, - finish
, - go up
, - hinder
, - ignore
, - liquefy
, - neglect
, - prevent
, - remove
, - rise
, - soften
.
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