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Set in motion Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɛt/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈmoʊʃən
SET in MOH-shuhn
sˈɛt/ /ˈɪn/ /mˈəʊʃən
SET in MOH-shuhn

Definition

To start something and make it begin to happen or work, often an action, process, or series of events.

Usage & Nuances

Formal or semi-formal; common in written English and discussions of processes, projects, or historical events. Used with both literal (machines) and figurative (plans, changes) meanings. Often replaced by simpler verbs ('start', 'begin') in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

The teacher set in motion a new reading project in class.

basic

He set in motion the plans for the school trip.

basic

The scientist set in motion an important experiment.

basic

Her decision to quit really set in motion a chain of unexpected events.

natural

When you pressed that button, you set in motion the entire process.

natural

It was his speech that set in motion real change in the community.

natural