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A movable diaphragm is attached to a fixed plate, and both are charged and have electrodes attached.

After trading eight veterans at the deadline, leaving them with a 40-man roster full of many movable pieces, they are already much more willing to take a flier on waivers and see what happens.

The sprayer is more movable than other bidets, which makes it optimal for all-around cleaning.

So classrooms are divided by movable walls, allowing students to combine for some lessons, and for students to interact with different teachers.

Oftentimes, there’s therapeutic components, behavior changes, and movable touchpoints.

Somewhere in there is what activists call the “movable middle.”

For many years he wrote the Movable Buffet blog and print column for the Los Angeles Times.

For many years Abowitz wrote Movable Buffet blog and print column for Los Angeles Times.

Abowitz is perhaps best known for writing the Movable Buffet blog and continuing print column for Los Angeles Times.

Richard Abowitz is on the staff of Las Vegas Weekly and writes the Movable Buffet blog and column for Los Angeles Times.

This Sin Sin Wa disturbed sufficiently to reveal a movable slab in the roughly paved floor.

The movable hour circle and driving wheel of the Crossley reflector has two sets of graduations.

Old and new measurements, tonnage, time allowances and movable ballast, are all a sealed book to me.

The altar, probably a small movable one of wood, if any at all, must have stood before the presbyter.

The movable bridge in its closed position must be proportioned like a fixed bridge, but it has also other conditions to fulfil.

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On this page you'll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to movable, such as: ambulatory, mobile, motile, portable, adaptable, and adjustable.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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