Definition of «move»

The verb "move" means to change location or position, either physically by walking or transportation, or metaphorically in terms of ideas or emotions. It can also refer to a change in action or thought, as well as a transition from one place, state, or situation to another.

Usage examples

  1. Move the chair to the other side of the room.
  2. Can you help me move this heavy box?
  3. He made a sudden move towards the door.
  4. The dance instructor taught us a new dance move.
  5. They decided to move to a bigger house.
  6. My sister wants to move to another city for her job.
  7. We need to move quickly if we want to catch the train.
  8. I need to move my car from the parking lot to avoid getting a ticket.
  9. The cat made a quick move to catch the mouse.
  10. He used his chess skills to plan his next move.

Sentences with «move»

  • I just don't see the logic in moving on from him this season. (sbnation.com)
  • Not so long ago, the stock market seemed capable of moving in only one direction: up. (inc.com)
  • This recipe looks and sounds so delicious, I'm going to attempt to talk him into moving from his comfort zone. (nibblemethis.com)
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