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move - verb

  1. To go or cause to go from one place to another: maneuver, remove, shift, transfer. See move.
  2. To alter the settled state or position of: dislocate, displace, disturb, shake, shift. See move.
  3. To go forward, especially toward a conclusion: advance, come(along), get along, march, proceed, progress. See approach.
  4. To change one's residence or place of business, for example: relocate, remove, transfer. See move.
  5. To make a slight movement: budge, stir. See move.
  6. To impart slight movement to: budge, stir. See move.
  7. To stir to action or feeling: egg on, excite, foment, galvanize, goad, impel, incite, inflame, inspire, instigate, motivate, pique, prick, prod, prompt, propel, provoke, set off, spur, stimulate, touch off, trigger, work up. See cause. excite.
  8. To set or keep going: actuate, drive, impel, mobilize, propel, run. See move.
  9. To evoke a usually strong mental or emotional response from: affect, get(to), impress, strike, touch. See touch.

move - noun

  1. The act or process of moving: motion, movement, stir. See move.
  2. A change in normal place or position: dislocation, displacement, disturbance, movement, rearrangement, shift. See move.
  3. The act or process of moving from one place to another: relocation, remotion, removal. See move.
  4. A calculated change in position: evolution, maneuver, movement, turn. See move.
  5. An action calculated to achieve an end: maneuver, measure(often used in plural), procedure, step, tactic. See action.