Motor in a sentence as a noun

Modest wind is not a big deal.> Unstable with a failed motor / prop.

People have a wide range of hand sizes, motor control skills, even number of fingers.

Not sure how well a 2000 watt motor would fare, I definitely could not accept less range.

Summary : the position of a motor is a function.

The principle of the board is the same, board strapped with an electric motor, controlled by IR remote in the hand.

Motor in a sentence as a verb

Contrast this to damage to your motor cortex which can result in paralysis.

I cannot fathom what a 2000 watt motor would do, seems kind of life-threatening honestly.

"Well, they invented a pretty cool electric motor, sure, but they were kind of dishonest in that one press release that one time.

The laws against unlicensed motor vehicles will be enforced and the police will start confiscating them on sight.

Without this feature, users with speech and motor disabilities have a very difficult time using a touch-screen.

Motor in a sentence as an adjective

Because all the cycles are allocated to the verbal system rendering motor system immobile.

Typically the individuals that survive past birth live relatively normal lives but with impaired motor skills which are slower to develop.

From anatomical studies, we also know that there are "loops" formed between non-motor areas of the cerebral cortex and the cerebellum.

A lab mate of mine in grad school wrote a cool thesis on using the iron in an induction machine as an electric transformer in such a way that the motor drive and power converter could be controlled independently.

The assembly would have to be very precisely manufactured and lots of work would have to be done in order to ensure that vibrations and harmonics of the motor drive system itself don't cause damage to the circuit board.

Motor definitions

noun

machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion

noun

a nonspecific agent that imparts motion; "happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action"

verb

travel or be transported in a vehicle; "We drove to the university every morning"; "They motored to London for the theater"

See also: drive

adjective

conveying information to the muscles from the CNS; "motor nerves"

See also: centrifugal

adjective

causing or able to cause motion; "a motive force"; "motive power"; "motor energy"