Momentum
momentum (noun) - moving more quickly and becoming more difficult to stop, the force that keeps an object moving or an event developing
a project's momentum
momentum of economic recovery
momentum economic growth
build up momentum
build momentum
gain momentum
generate momentum
gained further momentum
gained considerable momentum
give momentum to
gather momentum
develop momentum
add momentum to
boost the momentum
create new momentum
inject momentum into
growing momentum
momentum spurred by
irresistible momentum
inexorable momentum
momentum that cannot be stopped
control momentum
too much momentum to stop in time
upward momentum
speed and momentum
momentum towards
momentum that favours
momentum in our direction
momentum in perfect synchrony with
surprising momentum
developed its own momentum
buildup some last minute momentum
ride the fresh momentum
capitalize on their momentum
regaining momentum in their fight to
momentum is going downhill
has acquired so much momentum that
maintain momentum
sustain momentum
keep the momentum going
keep the momentum alive
recover momentum
continuing momentum
lose momentum
halt momentum
loss of momentum
stalled momentum
failed to maintain its momentum
lose momentum at a critical time
has been losing momentum for a long time
Example sentences:
* Traders said the upward momentum of the baht against the dollar has stalled.
* The growth momentum of the economy has been slowing.
* Let's not allow negative expectations to gather momentum and become self-fulfilling.
* Don't lose your momentum now.
* The project has developed its own momentum.
* The project has developed a momentum of its own.
* This reorganisation could create the momentum necessary to pull the company out of its earnings slump.
* This is not about momentum, it's about substance.
* It's going to take a long time to build momentum among a public drained from years of conflict.
* The project will never gather any momentum if they don't stop dragging their feet.
* The new logo will add momentum to our promotional drive.
* How to recover our momentum, is the most pressing question.
* Some people mistakenly believe that speed and momentum are the same thing.
* The potato cook's momentum was in perfect synchrony with the arrival of the potato.
* I do not want to lose momentum at this critical time.
* Your job is to inject trust and momentum into these negotiations.
* How can we keep the momentum alive?
* The momentum seems to favour the incumbent.
* We're trying to buildup some last minute momentum to win this deal.
* They appear to have lost all their momentum.
* The economy has lost momentum recently.
* Let's pray that consumer spending kicks in soon to boost the momentum of the economy.
* There has been an inexhorable momentum towards economic reform recently.
* We feel like the momentum is in our direction.
* The candidate hoped to ride the fresh momentum into key battleground states in the election campaign.
* I am concerned that the project has been losing momentum for a long time.
* Given typical cycles of enthusiasm maintaining momentum in our promotional campaign may be difficult.
* The momentum towards more efficiency use surprised them.
* The whole affair had developed its own momentum.
* The momentum continued to swing back and forth in the second half of the football match
* Since they've prevailed in this war, they'll try to capitalize on their momentum and seize more territory before calling it quits.
* They had too much momentum to stop in time.
* The ethnic minority is regaining momentum in their fight to establish an independent homeland.
* She will have the momentum of her newfound power.
* The secret project has acquired so much momentum that it cannot be halted.
* "As economic recovery gains momentum everyone will be rolling in cash," predicted the tycoon.
* Markets for electric power have gained nationwide momentum.
* I hope this momentum will continue.
* I hope this momentum can be controlled.
* We need to foster expertise in our employees to gather momentum.
* His momentum is going downhill like a runaway concrete truck.
* Momentum is growing, spurred in part by everyone's overwhelming enthusiasm for the project.
* It's doubtful if we can even keep the momentum alive.
* Their lawsuit added momentum to a growing number of lawsuits filed by enraged citizens
* I'm confident we can keep the momentum going through the Spring.






