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has gloss | eng: In gridiron football, motion refers to the movement of an offensive player at or prior to the snap. |
lexicalization | eng: Motion |
subclass of | (noun) that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving) entity |
has instance | e/Adjourn (motion) |
has instance | e/Consideration by paragraph or seriatim |
has instance | e/Discharge a committee |
has instance | e/Division of a question |
has instance | e/Impeach (motion) |
has instance | e/Limit or extend limits of debate |
has instance | e/Motions relating to nominations |
has instance | e/Parliamentary inquiry |
has instance | e/Postpone to a certain time |
has instance | e/Raise a question of privilege |
has instance | e/Request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion |
has instance | e/Request to be excused from a duty |
has instance | e/Request to read papers |
has instance | e/Rescind or amend something previously adopted |
has instance | e/Suspend the rules |
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