move
Definition of
move
:
the
act
of
deciding
to
do
something;
"
he
didn'
t
make
a
move
to
help
"
;
"his
first
move
was to
hire
a
lawyer
"
the
act
of
changing
your
residence
or
place
of
business
;
"they
say
that
three
moves
equal
one
fire
"
a
change
of
position
that does
not
entail
a
change
of
location
;
"the
reflex
motion
of his eyebrows revealed his
surprise
"
;
"
movement
is
a
sign
of
life
"
;
"
an
impatient
move
of his
hand
"
;
"
gastrointestinal
motility
"
the
act
of
changing
location
from
one
place
to
another
;
"
police
controlled
the
motion
of the
crowd
"
;
"the
movement
of
people
from the farms to the cities"
;
"his
move
put
him
directly
in
my
path
"
(
game
)
a
player
'
s
turn
to
take
some
action
permitted
by
the rules of the
game
change
location
;
move
,
travel
,
or
proceed
,
also
metaphorically
;
"How
fast
does your
new
car
go
?"
;
"We
travelled
from
Rome
to
Naples
by
bus
"
;
"The policemen went from
door
to
door
looking
for the
suspect
"
;
"The soldiers
moved
towards the
city
in
an
attempt
to
take
it
before
night
fell
"
;
"
news
travelled
fast
"
cause
to
move
or
shift
into
a
new
position
or
place
,
both
in
a
concrete
and
in
an
abstract
sense
;
"
Move
those boxes into the
corner
,
please
"
;
"
I
'
m
moving
my
money
to
another
bank
"
;
"The
director
moved
more
responsibilities onto his
new
assistant
"
move
so
as
to
change
position
,
perform
a
nontranslational
motion
;
"
He
moved
his
hand
slightly
to the
right
"
change
residence
,
affiliation
,
or
place
of
employment
;
"We
moved
from
Idaho
to
Nebraska
"
;
"The
basketball
player
moved
from
one
team
to
another
"
follow
a
procedure
or
take
a
course
;
"We should
go
farther
in
this
matter
"
;
"She went
through
a
lot
of
trouble
"
;
"
go
about
the
world
in
a
certain
manner
"
;
"Messages
must
go
through
diplomatic
channels
"
be
in
a
state
of
action
;
"she is
always
moving
"
go
or
proceed
from
one
point
to
another
;
"the
debate
moved
from
family
values
to the
economy
"
perform
an
action
,
or
work
out
or
perform
(
an
action
);
"
think
before
you
act
"
;
"We
must
move
quickly
"
;
"The
governor
should
act
on
the
new
energy
bill
"
;
"The
nanny
acted
quickly
by
grabbing the
toddler
and
covering
him with
a
wet
towel
"
have
an
emotional
or
cognitive
impact
upon;
"This
child
impressed
me
as
unusually
mature
"
;
"This
behavior
struck
me
as
odd
"
give
an
incentive
for
action
;
"This
moved
me
to
sacrifice
my
career
"
arouse
sympathy
or
compassion
in
;
"Her
fate
moved
us
all
"
dispose
of
by
selling
;
"The
chairman
of the
company
told the salesmen to
move
the computers"
progress
by
being
changed
;
"The
speech
has to
go
through
several
more
drafts"
;
"
run
through
your
presentation
before
the
meeting
"
live
one
'
s
life
in
a
specified
environment
;
"she moves
in
certain
circles
only
"
have
a
turn
;
make
one
'
s
move
in
a
game
;
"
Can
I
go
now
?"
propose
formally
;
in
a
debate
or
parliamentary
meeting
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
Loan Morph
,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
I'm Sorry Dave - Dave's weblog
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