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Word | Momentum |
Spanish Meaning | momento, impulso, velocidad, ímpetu, ,momento |
an impelling force or strength; the car's momentum carried it off the road / the product of a body''s mass and its velocity / The quantity of motion in a moving body, being always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied into the velocity / the force possessed by a body in motion, weight / quantity of motion of a moving body; impetus / the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity. / the strength or force that something has when it is moving / the strength or force that allows something to continue or to grow stronger or faster as time passes / physics : the property that a moving object has due to its mass and its motion, | |
Usage | ⇒ The momentum of his fall took both of them down too ⇒ The car lost momentum as it tried to ascend the steep hill. ⇒ The company has had a successful year and hopes to maintain its momentum by introducing new products. ⇒ In contrast, the active medium in the mechanical laser is the intrinsic angular momenta of electrons and nuclei. |
Synonyms | impulse, impetus, drive, thrust, velocity, push, energy, force, propulsion, power, impulsion, speed, tempo, gait, strength, clip, incentive, moment, pace, boost, |
Antonyms | crumple, immobility, brake, inertia, apathy, appeasement, asylum, bully, coax, deflation, deliberation, den, departure, dormancy, ebb, entice, exit, idleness, impediment, inaction, |
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