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to do something in a perfunctory or mechanical way, without any real engagement or enthusiasm.

Meanings

to do something in a perfunctory or mechanical way, without any real engagement or enthusiasm.

He was just going through the motions at work, not really caring about the outcome.

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to simulate an action or process without any genuine intent or effect.

She went through the motions of apologizing, but it was clear she didn't mean it.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:58