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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181) The prime minister was concerned that such a move would arouse public hostility.
182) There are fears that this latest move might have closed the door on a peaceful solution.
183) I wouldn't want to move for anything in the world.
184) Many complained that the Royal Family had failed to move with the times.
185) She was horribly aware that he was watching her every move.
186) Her landlord has given her a week to move out.
187) He sat there passively,[www.Sentencedict.com] content to wait for his father to make the opening move.
188) The Sheffield Eagles move down to the second division after two seasons in the top flight.
189) I'll have to dust off my French if we're going to move to Paris.
190) Cut and paste is used to move text to a new place in the document.
191) It was easier to move about on the fringe of the crowd.
192) The kids learn fast,[sentencedict.com] and can't wait to move up to the junior team.
193) The move to a larger office building is long overdue.
194) I don't really like working on a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose.
195) In the move most of the furniture was left to the neighbours or distributed among friends.
196) She welcomed this move but said that overall the changes didn't go far enough.
197) He is a protean stylist who can move from blues to ballads and grand symphony.
198) Unless we make a move soon, we shall not be able to fulfill our plan.
199) Move out into the right-hand lane if you are going to make a right-hand turn.
200) Young people do move around the country quite a bit these days.
201) If the resorts want to keep attracting tourists, they need to move with the times.
202) Can we move on to the next item on the agenda?
203) 'Watch out!' she shouted, as the car started to move.
204) They quickly formed a human chain to move the equipment.
205) The group gets smaller as members move away or drop out.
206) For the first time in months she could move freely.
207) We've grown very attached to this house and would hate to move.
208) I started to move round him, but he blocked my way.
209) I hope we can move things along and get the negotiations going again.
210) She was always on his back, nagging him from morning to night to move to a quieter district.