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Root: Mot/Mob/Mov Meaning: Move
Vocabulary Week 4 Root: Mot/Mob/Mov Meaning: Move
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Words Promote Motion Mobilize Locomotion Demote Automobile Motivate
Differentiate Motion Locomotion Automobile Removal Distinguish
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Motion (n) The ability to move.
I hit the golf ball and set it into motion.
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Demote (v) Move down in grade, rank or status.
Trix the Rabbit was demoted from company mascot when he admitted he actually liked Lucky Charms better.
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Motivate (v) When you motivate someone, you move them into action.
Richard was motivated to lose weight when he could no longer see his toes.
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Mobilize (v) When you mobilize people, you move them around for a purpose. We need to mobilize our fleet of snow plows in order to clean snow off the roads.
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Locomotion (n) The ability to move from place to place.
The invention of the steam engine helped usher in the age of locomotion.
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Removal (n) The act of moving something away.
My brain removal went well, except I now have a killer headache.
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Promote (v) When you promote something, you move it to a higher grade, rank, or job. If I don’t promote Rodger from assistant to manager soon, he’s going to quit and get a better paying job elsewhere.
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Automobile (n) An automobile is a self-propelled passenger vehicle that moves. I wrecked my Dodge Challenger, the best automobile I ever owned. Life will never be the same.
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Distinguish (v) If you distinguish something you recognize it for a specific reason. When you are debating someone, distinguish facts from opinions and use only facts.
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Differentiate (v) If you differentiate between two things, you see or perceive a difference between them and treat them different based on the difference. Differentiate between how you use English to speak to your friends and how you use English in a formal presentation.
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