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move
verb
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
to
change
position
or
go
from
one
place
to
another
•
The
baby
finally
moved
after
sleeping
for
hours
.
The
baby
finally
moved
after
sleeping
for
hours
.
•
Please
move
your
bike
out
of
the
hallway
.
Please
move
your
bike
out
of
the
hallway
.
Old
French
mouvoir
,
from
Latin
movēre
“
to
move
”.
verb
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
to
change
position
or
make
something
change
position
•
The
dog
moved
quickly
out
of
the
way
of
the
bicycle
.
The
dog
moved
quickly
out
of
the
way
of
the
bicycle
.
•
Please
move
the
chair
closer
to
the
table
so
everyone
can
sit
.
Please
move
the
chair
closer
to
the
table
so
everyone
can
sit
.
From
Middle
English
moven
,
from
Old
French
mover
,
from
Latin
movēre
"
to
move
,
set
in
motion
".
verb
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
to
change
the
place
where
you
live
or
work
•
We're
moving
to
London
next
month
.
We're
moving
to
London
next
month
.
•
She
moved
from
a
small
town
to
a
big
city
for
college
.
She
moved
from
a
small
town
to
a
big
city
for
college
.
verb
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
to
begin
an
action
or
progress
to
the
next
stage
of
something
•
Let's
move
to
the
next
topic
.
Let's
move
to
the
next
topic
.
•
The
project
will
move
quickly
if
everyone
helps
.
The
project
will
move
quickly
if
everyone
helps
.
noun
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
an
action
that
changes
a
situation
,
especially
the
next
thing
you
decide
to
do
•
Buying
the
house
was
a
smart
move
.
Buying
the
house
was
a
smart
move
.
•
It's
your
move
in
the
chess
game
.
It's
your
move
in
the
chess
game
.
noun
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
the
act
of
changing
your
home
or
workplace
to
another
place
•
The
move
to
the
countryside
made
their
lives
calmer
.
The
move
to
the
countryside
made
their
lives
calmer
.
•
Their
company
’
s
move
downtown
saved
money
on
rent
.
Their
company
’
s
move
downtown
saved
money
on
rent
.
verb
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
to
go
and
live
in
a
different
house
,
city
,
or
country
•
Next
month
,
we
will
move
to
a
bigger
apartment
downtown
.
Next
month
,
we
will
move
to
a
bigger
apartment
downtown
.
•
After
college
,
he
moved
back
in
with
his
parents
.
After
college
,
he
moved
back
in
with
his
parents
.
noun
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
an
action
or
step
taken
to
achieve
something
,
or
a
turn
made
by
a
player
in
a
game
•
Buying
the
house
was
a
smart
move
.
Buying
the
house
was
a
smart
move
.
•
It's
your
move
in
chess
.
It's
your
move
in
chess
.
noun
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
the
act
of
going
to
live
in
a
different
place
•
The
move
to
the
countryside
gave
them
more
space
.
The
move
to
the
countryside
gave
them
more
space
.
•
Their
upcoming
move
is
scheduled
for
Saturday
morning
.
Their
upcoming
move
is
scheduled
for
Saturday
morning
.
verb
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
to
make
someone
feel
strong
emotion
,
especially
sadness
or
sympathy
•
The
film's
ending
moved
everyone
in
the
theater
.
The
film's
ending
moved
everyone
in
the
theater
.
•
His
kindness
moved
her
deeply
.
His
kindness
moved
her
deeply
.
verb
-
move
,
moving
,
moves
,
moved
to
take
action
in
order
to
achieve
something
or
to
progress
to
the
next
step
•
If
we
don't
move
soon
,
the
store
will
close
.
If
we
don't
move
soon
,
the
store
will
close
.
•
The
company
needs
to
move
quickly
to
beat
its
competitors
.
The
company
needs
to
move
quickly
to
beat
its
competitors
.
movement
noun
the
act
or
process
of
moving
or
being
moved
from
one
place
or
position
to
another
•
The
sudden
movement
of
the
train
made
everyone
grab
the
handrails
.
The
sudden
movement
of
the
train
made
everyone
grab
the
handrails
.
•
Slow
movement
of
the
clouds
hinted
at
calm
weather
.
Slow
movement
of
the
clouds
hinted
at
calm
weather
.
late
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
mouvement
,
from
Latin
movere
‘
to
move
’.
noun
a
group
of
people
working
together
to
achieve
a
shared
social
,
political
,
or
artistic
aim
•
The
movement
for
equal
pay
gained
support
across
the
country
.
The
movement
for
equal
pay
gained
support
across
the
country
.
•
He
joined
a
youth
movement
that
plants
trees
in
cities
.
He
joined
a
youth
movement
that
plants
trees
in
cities
.
noun
a
change
or
shift
in
level
,
position
,
or
value
of
something
•
There
was
little
movement
in
the
stock
market
today
.
There
was
little
movement
in
the
stock
market
today
.
•
Any
movement
of
two
degrees
in
temperature
triggers
the
alarm
.
Any
movement
of
two
degrees
in
temperature
triggers
the
alarm
.
noun
one
of
the
main
separate
parts
of
a
long
piece
of
classical
music
•
The
second
movement
of
the
symphony
is
slow
and
sweet
.
The
second
movement
of
the
symphony
is
slow
and
sweet
.
•
She
performed
the
final
movement
without
sheet
music
.
She
performed
the
final
movement
without
sheet
music
.
noun
the
set
of
working
parts
inside
a
watch
or
clock
that
make
it
keep
time
•
The
watch
stopped
because
its
movement
needs
cleaning
.
The
watch
stopped
because
its
movement
needs
cleaning
.
•
Swiss
craftsmen
are
famous
for
their
precise
mechanical
movement
.
Swiss
craftsmen
are
famous
for
their
precise
mechanical
movement
.
noun
the
act
of
passing
solid
waste
from
the
body
•
The
doctor
asked
about
her
last
movement
to
check
her
digestion
.
The
doctor
asked
about
her
last
movement
to
check
her
digestion
.
•
Eating
more
fiber
can
make
each
movement
easier
.
Eating
more
fiber
can
make
each
movement
easier
.
remove
verb
-
remove
,
removing
,
removes
,
removed
to
take
something
or
someone
away
from
a
place
,
position
,
or
attachment
•
Please
remove
your
shoes
before
entering
the
house
.
Please
remove
your
shoes
before
entering
the
house
.
•
She
carefully
removed
the
dusty
books
from
the
shelf
.
She
carefully
removed
the
dusty
books
from
the
shelf
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
remouvoir
,
from
Latin
removēre
meaning
“
to
move
back
.”
verb
-
remove
,
removing
,
removes
,
removed
to
make
something
disappear
or
get
rid
of
it
completely
•
This
spray
quickly
removes
coffee
stains
from
fabric
.
This
spray
quickly
removes
coffee
stains
from
fabric
.
•
The
software
update
removed
the
bug
that
caused
crashes
.
The
software
update
removed
the
bug
that
caused
crashes
.
verb
-
remove
,
removing
,
removes
,
removed
to
dismiss
someone
from
a
job
,
position
,
or
office
•
The
board
removed
the
CEO
after
the
scandal
.
The
board
removed
the
CEO
after
the
scandal
.
•
She
was
removed
from
office
for
misuse
of
funds
.
She
was
removed
from
office
for
misuse
of
funds
.
noun
a
degree
of
separation
or
distance
between
people
,
things
,
or
ideas
,
often
used
in
the
phrase
“
at
one
remove
.”
•
He
observed
the
conflict
at
one
remove
,
feeling
detached
.
He
observed
the
conflict
at
one
remove
,
feeling
detached
.
•
Even
at
this
remove
,
the
memory
makes
her
shiver
.
Even
at
this
remove
,
the
memory
makes
her
shiver
.