🚶move

verb
/muːv/

Meaning

To change position, place, or state.
to change position; to go from one place to another; to relocate

Example Sentences

They decided to move to a new city.

They decided to move to a bigger house.

Example Expressions

make a move

Synonyms

shift, transfer, relocate, progress, go, travel
Entry 1
shift, transfer, relocate, progress
Entry 2
relocate, shift, transfer, go, travel

Antonyms

stay, remain, stop, settle
Entry 1
stay, remain
Entry 2
stay, remain, stop, settle

Collocations

move forward, move quickly, move house, move away, move slowly
Entry 1
move forward, move quickly, move house, move away
Entry 2
move house, move quickly, move slowly, move forward, move away

More Example Sentences

A family moves to a new house in the suburbs

This is the deal-breaker for us, we can’t move.

Having completed his degree, John moved to New York.

One who takes tea knows how taking tea is suitable to remove weariness.

A family moves to a new house in the suburbs because they need more space

First of all, vegetables are to be chopped well and the waste is to be removed.

Okay, that covers the new policies. Now, I would like to move to what they mean for you.

Okay, that covers the new policies. Next, I would like to move to what they mean for you.

Songs of which poet were the source of inspiration for the American Civil Rights Movement?

A family moves to a new house in the suburbs because they need more space for their growing children

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to ask for divine favor or protection for someone or something.
to receive money in return for work; to deserve through effort

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