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Learn to pronounce move

/mo͞ov/
verb
  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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

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MOVE meaning: 1. to (cause to) change position: 2. to change the position of one of the pieces used in a board…. Learn more.