Synonym: affect, animate, arouse, budge, change, convince, impel, induce, influence, motivate, persuade, prompt, stimulate, stir, sway. Antonym: stop. Similar words: remove, move on, movement, over and over, movie, removal, oven, over. Meaning: [muːv] n. 1. the act of deciding to do something 2. the act of changing your residence or place of business 3. a change of position that does not entail a change of location 4. the act of changing location from one place to another 5. (game) a player's turn to take some action permitted by the rules of the game. v. 1. change location; move, travel, or proceed 2. cause to move, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense 3. move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion 4. change residence, affiliation, or place of employment 5. follow a procedure or take a course 6. be in a state of action 7. go or proceed from one point to another 8. perform an action, or work out or perform (an action) 9. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon 10. give an incentive for action 11. arouse sympathy or compassion in 12. dispose of by selling 13. progress by being changed 14. live one's life in a specified environment 15. have a turn; make one's move in a game 16. propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting.
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91) We've grown very attached to this village and wouldn't want to move.
92) We learn to let go of things and people that hurt us in the past and just move on. For life is all about moving on.
93) The Financial Times says the move represents a complete reversal of previous US policy.
94) People are having to move to other areas in pursuit of work.
95) Ever so a person, can in order to my every move and happy or frustrated for a long time.
96) A move towards healthy eating could help eliminate heart disease. Sentencedict.com
97) MOVE ON doesn't mean you'll forget all the memories. You'll still remember it, but it doesn't affect you anymore.
98) His decision to move to London is closely allied to his ambition to become manager of the company.
99) She's learnt so fast that we can now move her up to a more advanced class.
100) The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education.
101) Can you help me move this table? You push and I'll pull.
102) We are going to move out of our old house next month.
103) Every new day begins with possibilities. It's up to us to fill it with the things that move us toward progress and peace.
104) Place your hands on your shoulders and move your elbows up, back, and down, in a circular motion.
105) In a surprisingly bold move , he is threatening court action against the company.
106) It's late - I think it's time we made a move.
107) We've bought the house, but we can't move in until next month.
108) I've been in Paris long enough - it's time to move on.
109) They could not move their heavy mortars over the swampy ground.
110) In an inspired move, they took on the young and relatively inexperienced Ray Unwin as director.
111) Between us are only separated by one step, and I can not move you.
112) You got to put the past behind before you can move on.
113) I like a lonely puppet, lost and I follow like a shadow another puppet, never show will not move, was abandoned in the corner of dusty, alone in despair, in a desperate sad, then continue to missing you.
114) These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move.
115) The boy do not move though the teacher reiterate her command.
116) I was too weak to move or think or speak.
117) We'll have to use leverage to move this huge rock.
118) Could you help me move this bookcase over there? You pull and I'll push.
119) You can't change what has already happened. So don't waste your time thinking about it. Move on, let go and get over it.
120) The harass-ment had become too much to tolerate and he decided to move out.