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Definition och Betydelse av "[go] through the motions"

to go through the motions
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to do something without real interest, feeling, or effort

to [go] through the motions definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "go through the motions" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "go through the motions" is believed to stem from theatrical or performance contexts. In theater, actors are required to perform specific actions and movements as part of their roles. Sometimes, an actor may not be fully engaged or emotionally connected to the performance, yet they still go through the required motions on stage. It can be applied to work environments, where employees may carry out their duties mechanically without feeling inspired or motivated. It is also used in personal relationships, indicating a lack of emotional connection or effort in interactions.

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sed to be full of life, but lately, he seems like an empty shell, just going through the motions.
The employee was disengaged and simply went through the motions at work, lacking enthusiasm or passion for their tasks.
His faded ambition left him going through the motions at work without much interest.
The student had lost interest in the subject and merely went through the motions of studying, without absorbing the material.
After the breakup, she continued to attend social events but just went through the motions, feeling empty inside.
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