Definition: 1. To change position or make somebody or something change position in a way that can be seen, heard or felt. 2. To change something. 3. The act of deciding to do something. 4. Be in a state of action.
Use 'move' in a sentence:
1. The move was extra-constitutional.
2. Labour quickly moved a closure motion to end the debate.
3. My family home is in York-shire and they don't want to move.
4. Time is moving on.
5. Please move; you're right in my line of vision.
6. What's the date of your move?
7. Everyone thought I was mad to go back, but I wouldn't be moved.
8. The child watched, enthralled by the bright moving images.
9. Having completed the first stage, you can move on to step 2.
10. You'd better move smartish.
11. The Labour Party has moved to the right and become like your Democrat Party.
12. We found it quite a change when we moved to London.
13. They moved in a world where hostility to racists was natural.
14. "Move!" she cried. "Don't be so darn poky!"
15. She could not move unassisted.
16. I'll move the table ─ it takes up too much room.
17. There's room for another one if you move up a bit.
18. The move has heightened tension in the state.
19. Don't move—we've got you covered !
20. I move that the case be dismissed.
21. I'm being moved to the New York office.
22. It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all.
23. The move is a means to fight crime.
24. I can't move my fingers.
25. He felt something move beside him.
26. Getting a job in marketing was a good career move.
27. We don't like it here so we've decided to move.
28. We'll need to move the piano on rollers.
29. We thought long and hard before deciding to move house.
30. Someone has got to get things moving.
31. It may also be a good move to suggest she talks things over.
32. That was a smart career move.
33. You'll have to move ─ you're in my way.
34. Ms Clark is still in position and there are no plans to move her.
35. It was punk that first moved him to join a band seriously.
36. Events are moving fast.
37. There was so much furniture you could hardly move without bumping into something.
38. One day, I want to leave the city and move to the country.
39. The management have made no move to settle the strike.
40. It's your turn to move.
41. She moved the sheaf of papers into position.
42. In 1960 this was a bold move.
43. She waited for him to get up, but he didn't move.
44. The new director has really got things moving.
45. Could you move ─ you're in my light.
46. The one point cut in interest rates was a wise move.
47. He lay there, unable to move.
48. The president was moved to come up with these suggestions after the hearings.
49. They are planning to move house next spring.
50. The survey implies more people are moving house than was thought.
51. In the early days Christina moved jobs to get experience.
52. The car was already on the move.
53. He could hear someone moving around in the room above.
54. She moves in high-society circles in London.
55. Could you move all that stuff off the table?
56. The band have moved forward their Leeds date to October 27.
57. She's moving abroad to make a fresh start.
58. It's getting late—we'd better make a move.
59. Move over and let me drive.
60. His superiors moved him to another parish.
61. The place needed a good spring clean before we could move in.
62. There has been a move away from nuclear energy.
63. His prayer moved me to tears.
64. They had to move into temporary accommodation.
65. It's late ─ we'd better get moving.
66. If he wants to see me, he should make the first move.
67. These stories surprised and moved me.
68. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor.
69. Every move was painful.
70. You can move the camera both vertically and horizontally.
71. Her new job is just a sideways move.
72. If you move forward a little, I can squeeze past.
73. Cover me while I move forward.
74. The company is moving to a new location.
75. It's getting late ─ we'd better make a move.
76. Could you move—you're in my light.
77. We made preparations to move to new offices.
78. She seems favourably disposed to the move.
79. It is already possible to start moving toward the elimination of nuclear weapons.
80. The train began to move.
81. He moved from being an extramural tutor to being a lecturer in social history.
82. With no idea of what to do for my next move, my hand hovered over the board.
83. I was too scared to move.
84. The club has moved its meeting to Saturday, January 22nd.
85. Industrialists must move fast to take advantage of new opportunities in Eastern Europe.