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How to Use "Move" with Example Sentences
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move
(v):
to change position; to make something change its position
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Used with nouns:
"
Move
the
cursor
to the bottom of the screen.
"
(cursor)
"
Traffic
isn't
moving
at all today.
"
(traffic)
"
Our company is
moving
its
headquarters
.
"
(headquarters)
"
He helped to
move
the
furniture
.
"
(furniture, dirt, car)
"
The
dancer
moves
gracefully.
"
(dancer)
"
Can you
move
your
arm
?
"
(arm, leg, hand, head)
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move
(n):
a change in position; an action
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Used with verbs:
"
She
made
a
move
to leave.
"
(made)
"
We have been
preparing for
the
move
.
"
(preparing for, anticipating, planning, opposing, rejecting, resisting)
"
Can you
help with
the
move
this weekend?
"
(help with)
"
The
move
will
take place
next month.
"
(take place, happen)
"
The
move
surprised
everyone.
"
(surprised)
"
We will
announce
our
move
at the meeting.
"
(announce)
"
What
prompted
the
move
?
"
(prompted, initiated)
Used with adjectives:
"
He made an
opening
move
.
"
(opening, chess, pre-emptive, important)
"
I learned a new
dance
move
.
"
(dance)
"
Going back to school was a
good
move
.
"
(good, wise, big)
"
Quitting school was a
dumb
move
.
"
(dumb, stupid)
"
That was a
bold
move
.
"
(bold, desperate, surprise, interesting, obvious)
"
I think you made a good
career
move
.
"
(career)
"
I was afraid to make a
wrong
move
.
"
(wrong, major, rapid, unexpected, false)
"
What's the
next
move
?
"
(next, right, first, logical)
"
The president made a
brilliant
move
.
"
(brilliant, radical, smart, daring, risky, bad, unwise, sensible)
"
Don't make any
sudden
moves
.
"
(sudden, quick)
"
It's going to be a
temporary
move
.
"
(temporary, permanent)
Used with prepositions:
"
He made a
move
against
us.
"
(against, toward)
"
I made a career
move
from
secretary
to
manager in just two years.
"
(from, to)
"
They have been
on
the
move
since they got here.
"
(on)
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