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MAKE A MOTION

(verb)

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Make A Motion.

Make A Motion - as a verb

Propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting

Synonyms (Exact Relations)
move9

Example Sentences

"During the meeting, John stood up to make a motion for a new project proposal."
"The chairman asked for someone to make a motion to adjourn the session."
"In order to move forward with the discussion, we need someone to make a motion."
"After much deliberation, Sarah decided to make a motion to revise the company's dress code."
"To proceed with the voting process, a member needs to make a motion to nominate a candidate."
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