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Motion to do Meaning in English

expression

ˈmoʊʃən/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈdu
MOH-shun tuh DOO
mˈəʊʃən/ /tˈuː/ /dʉː
MOH-shun too DOO

Definition

A formal suggestion or proposal made during a meeting for a group to decide to take a specific action.

Usage & Nuances

This expression is used mainly in formal or official meetings (e.g., boards, councils, or committees). The phrase is often followed by the specific action: 'motion to do X.' It should not be confused with general intentions or physical movement; it is procedural language.

Example Sentences

I would like to make a motion to do more community outreach this year.

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There was a motion to do a full audit of the accounts.

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She seconded the motion to do the repairs immediately.

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Can someone put forward a motion to do something about the parking issues?

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After much debate, the committee passed the motion to do away with late fees.

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If no one objects, I'll formally present a motion to do this at our next meeting.

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