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Actuation

Actuation Meaning & Definition
Actuation Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Actuation?

[n] the act of propelling

Synonyms | Synonyms for Actuation: propulsion

Related Terms | Find terms related to Actuation: activity | animation | direction | dynamics | going | influence | inner-direction | kinematics | kinesipathy | kinesis | kinesitherapy | kinetics | mobilization | motion | motivation | move | movement | moving | other-direction | prompting | restlessness | running | stimulation | stir | stirring | unrest | velocity

See Also | deed | dribble | dribbling | drive | driving force | effort | ejection | exploit | expulsion | feat | forcing out | heave | jump | jumping | launch | launching | lift | lob | projection | pull | pulling | push | pushing | raise | roll | rolling | shooting | shot | throw | thrust | wheeling

Actuation In Webster's Dictionary

\Ac`tu*a"tion\, n. [Cf. LL. actuatio.] A bringing into action; movement. --Bp. Pearson.

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