move
/mo͞ov/
verb
- go in a specified direction or manner; change position."she stood up and moved to the door"synonyms: go, walk, proceed, progress, advance, pass, budge, stir, shift, change position, make a move, locomote
- make progress; develop in a particular manner or direction."aircraft design had moved forward a long way"synonyms: progress, make progress, make headway, advance, develop
- influence or prompt (someone) to do something."his deep love of music moved him to take lessons with Dr. Hill"synonyms: inspire, prompt, stimulate, motivate, provoke, influence, rouse, actuate, incline, persuade, urge, lead, cause, impel, induce, incite, excite
- propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly."she intends to move an amendment to the Bill"synonyms: propose, submit, suggest, put forward, advocate, recommend, request, urge
- empty (one's bowels)."if you haven't moved your bowels today you'd better do it now"
noun
a change of place, position, or state.
"she made a sudden move toward me"
synonyms: movement, motion, action, activity, gesture, gesticulation
3:44
Little Mix - Move (Official Video) - YouTube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RwD4eJGxPc4
People also ask
What is the synonym for move?
What is the correct meaning of move?
What do we mean move?
What word can replace move?
move, actuate, drive, impel mean to set or keep in motion. move is very general and implies no more than the fact of changing position. moved the furniture.
verb (used with object) · to change from one place or position to another. · to set or keep in motion. · to prompt, actuate, or impel to some action: · to ...
MOVE! features a comprehensive lifestyle intervention that provides Veterans with support to make changes to their eating patterns, increase physical activity, ...
MOVE meaning: 1. to (cause to) change position: 2. to change the position of one of the pieces used in a board…. Learn more.