Definition of Commotions

1. Noun. (plural of commotion) ¹

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Definition of Commotions

1. commotion [n] - See also: commotion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Commotions

commorants
commoration
commorations
commorient
commorse
commos
commot
commotal
commote
commotes
commotio
commotio cerebri
commotio retinae
commotional
commotions
commots
commove
commoved
commoves
commoving
comms
communal
communal understanding
communal understandings
communalise
communalism
communalisms
communalist
communalistic

Literary usage of Commotions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Life and Times of James Madison by William Cabell Rives (1870)
"Civil Commotions in Massachusetts paye the way for Reform ... Federal Constitution — Character and Origin of those Commotions — Measures taken by Congress ..."

2. History of the House of Austria, from the Foundation of the Monarchy by by William Coxe (1853)
"... which appeared in the year 1840, and whose provisions were advantageous to the rich. These commotions resolve themselves into two great ..."

3. A History of Crime in England: Illustrating the Changes of the Laws in the by Luke Owen Pike (1876)
"In addition to the ordinary dangers which continued commotions in for many more generations, London was still apprentices: subject to periodical commotions ..."

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