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Knowsys Group 6. movement verb. Avert ə vurt. 1) to turn away 2) to avoid. During a solar eclipse, be sure to avert your eyes from the sun and use the pinhole camera to view the phenomenon. clamber klam bər. to climb using both hands and feet or 2) to scramble.
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movement verb Avertə vurt 1) to turn away 2) to avoid During a solar eclipse, be sure to avert your eyes from the sun and use the pinhole camera to view the phenomenon.
clamber klambər to climb using both hands and feet or 2) to scramble The hiker quickly clambered over the rocks and fallen trees to find shelter from the rain by hiding under the cliffs. movement verb
movement verb In order to take the battery out of the cell phone, I had to detach the back cover from the phone. to separate Detach di tach
movement verb enroll en rōl to register, enter, or enlist To enroll for this math class, you must have taken and passed Algebra I and Geometry.
fluctuate fləkchüwāt to swing back and forth movement verb The temperature in the room fluctuated from hot to cold every half hour, making it impossible to be comfortable.
intervene in tərvēn to occur between two things or to interfere When the argument got out of control, the teacher had to intervene to stop the boys from getting into a fist fight. movement verb
nimble nimbəl quick and light in movement movement verb Since Norma had amazingly nimble fingers and great coordination, she could type 90 words per minute.
nomad nō mad one who wanders about The nomads in the Middle East, known as the Bedouin, travel across the lands herding their sheep and goats. movement noun
recede rēsēd to move away or withdraw movement verb The film director created a dramatic view of the ocean slowly receding into the background.
Ungainly • un gānlē • awkward and ungraceful • movement • verb • Although Anna was ungainly as an adolescent, she became a graceful ballerina as an adult.