Made or moved to feel emotion(s)
“I was really moved by the whole experience and will always remember it.”
Having been transported or conveyed to a different place or location
“Anyway, the moved items weren't ones that would have been touched by the hotel staff.”
Having relocated to a different location or residence
“There is a rich history of witchcraft in the area, and the newly moved couple soon discover how connected it is to their bed and breakfast.”
Having been submitted or proposed for consideration or approval
“The newly moved bill is one of the worst pieces of legislation in this country’s history as far as I am concerned.”
Tending to ask questions or to investigate, typically for information or knowledge
Experiencing or marked by overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
Excited, stimulated or agitated
Feeling pity for someone
Moved or overwhelmed by an emotion or event
Affected or influenced by something, especially ideas
Feeling or appearing upset or troubled
To have been persuaded based on available information
“His conscience or moral values would move him to take action to remedy the situation.”
To have carried or brought along with
To have physically guided a person or animal
To have triggered enthusiasm or eagerness
To have instigated the curiosity or attention of someone
To have headed straight towards a specified direction or object, usually at an accelerated speed
Past tense for to leave or exit
“When security showed up, we knew it was time to move.”
Past tense for to go from one place to another
“We couldn't believe our luck when they asked us to move from Economy to Business Class.”
Past tense for to get to a location by any means of motion
“I really don't think you need any help to move over there.”
Past tense for to physically change the way something is as opposed to its original state
“Visitors were instructed not to move or touch any of the furnishings.”
Past tense for to manually take and carry something and change its position or location
“We need to move the merchandise interstate tomorrow morning.”
Past tense for to rouse or inspire a particular feeling or thoughts
“They excite readers with long narratives that move one's imagination to another level.”
Past tense for to make a strong, lasting, or favorable impression on
“The documentary will move you deeply and profoundly.”
Past tense for to change, progress, or develop in a specified way
“We must have a historical perspective if we want to be able to move forward progressively as a people and as a nation.”
Past tense for to take action
“This time, police and security forces did not follow orders to move against the violent crowd.”
Past tense for to change one's place of residence or work
“David had always wanted to move to Spain.”
Past tense for to propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly
“He will stress that local senators can move amendments to the legislation if they wish.”
Past tense for to spend most of one's time with a specified social group
“We move in similar circles, attending the same formal dinners and charity functions.”
Past tense for to change, progress, or develop in a specified way
“She would move from being a researcher to being a lecturer.”
Past tense for to reconsider or change one's views
“I reserve the right to move my position on this matter should new information become available.”
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