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immovable | that which cannot be moved; permanently fixed |
emotion | a strong feeling of any kind. Joy, grief, fear, hated, love, anger, excitement |
locomotion | act or power of moving from place to place |
mobile | easy to move |
submit | yield to the power, control, or authority of another; surrender |
missile | object or weapon that is shot, thrown, or hurled |
dismissal | condition or fact of being sent away or removed |
procedure | method of doing things; the customary manners of conducting business |
intercede | plead for another; ask a favor from one person for another |
concession | a conceding; granting; yielding |
motivate | provide with a motive or incentive |
motive | thought or feeling that makes one act |
commotion | violent movement; agitation; turbulence |
immobilize | make motionless |
transmitted | send over; pass on; pass along |
remit | sned money to a person or place |
intermittent | stopping for a time and beginning again; pausing at intervals |
receding | go or move backward; slope backward; withdraw |
procession | something that moves forward; persons riding or marching |
predecessor | person holding an office before another |