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move [ moov ]


verb  (past and past participle moved, present participle mov·ing, 3rd person present singular moves)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb change position: to change position or location, or change the position or location of something
Something moved behind that tree.

2. transitive and intransitive verb change residence, job, or school: to change your place of residence, work, or study, or make somebody do this
move to the other side of town

3. transitive and intransitive verb take action: to take action, or make somebody act
It's due next week so we need to move quickly.

4. transitive and intransitive verb change view: to change a view or opinion, or make somebody do this
She has moved to a more moderate position.

5. transitive and intransitive verb improve: to make progress, or cause something to make progress
Finally things have started moving.

6. intransitive verb associate with group: to associate with a particular group
She moves among the yachting set.

7. intransitive verb propose action: to propose formally that something should happen or be done
I move that the meeting be adjourned.

8. transitive verb produce emotional reaction in somebody: to make somebody feel something, especially tender feelings
Her performance moved all of us.

9. transitive and intransitive verb take turn in game: to change the position of one of the pieces in a board game as a turn in play
Did you move yet?

10. transitive and intransitive verb sell well: to sell well or effectively, or sell something well or effectively
The souvenir mugs aren't really moving.

11. transitive and intransitive verb empty bowels: to empty the bowels



noun  (plural moves)
Definition:
 
1. act of moving: an act or instance of moving
One false move and we're done for.

2. step in series: an action considered as one of a series
Keep your rivals guessing what your next move will be.

3. somebody's turn to play: somebody's turn in a board game
It's your move.

4. change of location: a change in your place of residence, work, or study
I'm considering a move across town.

5. maneuver: a maneuver or way of doing something
If you're interested in martial arts, I could show you a few moves.

[13th century. Via Anglo-Norman mover< Latin movere]

get a move on to start doing something immediately, or do something faster (informal)usually used as a command

make a move on somebody to proposition somebody sexually (slang)

move it to hurry, or do something quickly (informal)

on the move 

1. 
going from one place to another
 

2. 
busy doing one thing after another
 

3. 
going forward, or making progress



Word History

The Latin word movere "to move," from which move is derived, is also the source of English commotion, emotion, mobile, moment, motif, motion, motive, motor, mutiny, promote, and remote.

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