0 past simple and past participle of motion --
1 to make a signal to someone, usually with your hand or head: --
They motioned me to play without speaking.
Cortez motioned the fighters back together to resume the fight, without putting them in a neutral corner.
Cortez motioned the fighters back together to resume the fight.
Tenenbaum then motioned for a new trial or remittitur.
John motioned me to pass behind him and start down the hall.
After allowing the child to play with the objects for three minutes, the examiner told the child it was time to clean up and motioned by pointing to the objects.
Thus, they motioned in the same year to have it protected by state law.
They motioned back that they would not; but that they afterwards became frightened and did leave.