English to Latin Meaning of move - move


Move :
move

gradus, passionum, vestigium, motus, scilicet, commemoro, motabilem, per gradus transierit, pars, emittitur, ad receptum angustias, ductu, exercitium, summa, procuratio, vigebat, mores, more, idolorum dormiunt, resurgemus, deinceps motus, proficiscentur, profectus, liquor, progressus, ludum, concursus istius

ad movere, transiet, insulsus intervenerit, excutite, fugio, motus, QUATIO, dis, vade, sufficiat, Curre, ambulate, tristitiae salebra succussum, argumentarer, subcinctus, translatio, nisi, ut off, Evenire, recedere, itinerantur, praetitulati circumferuntur,, chorus, pes, habet quidem ungulam, gradus, obuenit, receptum, gradiemur, inter se congruere, movere deinceps, facere, dimitte, coegi, hortari, gerent, regunt, galeamque incendit, qui effusus est, ne, adhibere, ludere, moribus, gubernator, discedite, discoperiet, mutare, tange cor, Quirites,, non ardebit, minus, excitant, evigilare faciatis, expergiscimini, fero, producat in, commemoro, elevare, profertis, proponunt:, Extenditque, parare,, TAGO, tange, perturbare, mentem excitam, CRISPICO, imperium, Waggle, fluctus, petram, suadere, excitare,, provocares, auctor, agunt, muliebrem lata erat

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Definitions of move in English
Noun(1) the act of deciding to do something(2) the act of changing your residence or place of business(3) a change of position that does not entail a change of location(4) the act of changing location from one place to another(5) (game
Verb(1) change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically(2) cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense(3) move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion(4) change residence, affiliation, or place of employment(5) follow a procedure or take a course(6) be in a state of action(7) go or proceed from one point to another(8) perform an action, or work out or perform (an action(9) have an emotional or cognitive impact upon(10) give an incentive for action(11) arouse sympathy or compassion in(12) dispose of by selling(13) progress by being changed(14) live one's life in a specified environment(15) have a turn; make one's move in a game(16) propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting
Examples of move in English
(1) We were stuck in the middle of a large crowd and could not move to a better position to see the fireworks, even if there had been time to do so.(2) We now have the stability and confidence to move forward and develop the site.(3) The government has also threatened to move against the power workers.(4) So, you would be having to move the Full Court for special leave to cross-appeal.(5) If Blackburn is to move forward, quality development of this nature is required.(6) We must move firmly beyond a passive politics in which people are simple recipients of policies decided for them.(7) The business has also undergone major changes, with a move to new premises and the creation of new jobs.(8) David had wanted to move to Spain.(9) The city council had promised to help us, that they understood our position following the move from Clarence Street.(10) It is not until you move upstairs that the true potential of the building is evident.(11) I love stories that move us and that remind us of what it is to be human.(12) they failed to move the government on this(13) He was told the volume of work for the body shop side of the business had increased in anticipation of a move to new premises.(14) what's the next move?(15) she didn't move for a while(16) he's considering a career move
Related Phrases of move
(1) move on ::
ad movere
(2) move to ::
movere ad
(3) to move ::
movere
(4) move up ::
moveri sursum
(5) move out ::
exire
(6) move along ::
reptant
(7) move forward ::
movere deinceps
(8) move in ::
insidere
(9) move away ::
ite procul
(10) move it ::
quod move
Synonyms
Noun
1. movement ::
motus
3. initiative ::
marte
4. turn ::
rursus
5. motion ::
motus
Verb
7. go ::
vade
8. carry ::
porto
10. take action ::
ut actio
11. relocate ::
relocate
12. affect ::
affect
13. inspire ::
inspire
14. change ::
mutatio
15. circulate ::
praetitulati circumferuntur,
16. propose ::
fero
17. prompt ::
promptum
18. act ::
actum
19. make a motion ::
ut motus est
20. displace ::
curuli depelleret
21. impress ::
impress
22. be active ::
et active
Antonyms
1. freeze ::
rigescunt indutae
2. still ::
etiam
Different Forms
move, moved, moves, moving
Word Example from TV Shows
Shut up! Move!

Shut up! Move!

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

♪ She got the way to move me

♪ She got the way to MOVE me

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3

RIOT OFFICER: We request
 your cooperation. Move back.

RIOT OFFICER: We request your cooperation. Move back.

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

Move!

Move!

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 9

Move on!

Move on!

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 2

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