Pronunciation: /ˈproʊˌɡræm ˈmoʊʃən/
noun a formal proposal or plan for a course of action, especially in a political context
A1 I watched a programme motion on TV last night.
A2 The programme motion was very entertaining and had a lot of action.
B1 The company implemented a new programme motion to improve efficiency.
B2 The programme motion for the event was carefully planned and executed.
C1 The government announced a new programme motion to address environmental issues.
C2 The programme motion presented at the conference was well-received by the audience.
formal The committee has proposed a programme motion to expedite the legislative process.
informal They're trying to speed things up with a programme motion.
slang Let's push things along with a programme motion.
figurative The programme motion is like hitting the fast forward button on this process.
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