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Question: Relocate
Solution: MOVE
MOVE Definition 1:
To cause (something or someone) to go from one place or position to another .
Examples:
He moved the chair closer to the table.
It may be necessary to move the patient to intensive care.
The breeze moved the branches of the trees.
The knife had sunk deeply into the wood and couldn’t be moved. [=budged]
MOVE Definition 2:
To go from one place or position to another .
Examples:
The boat moved [=rocked] slowly from side to side as the wind rose.
The branches moved gently in the breeze.
MOVE Definition 3:
To cause (your body or a part of your body) to go from one position to another
Examples:
She was unable to move her legs.
Nobody
The dancers moved gracefully.
Nobody moved.
She was so frightened that she could hardly move.
I moved over so that she could sit next to me.
MOVE Definition 4:
To go or walk from one place to another .
Examples:
We moved into the shade.
The police were moving through the crowd telling people to move toward the exit.
People were moving (about/around) freely.
We could hear someone moving around upstairs.
move along
They moved closer to each other and spoke in whispers.
MOVE Definition 5:
To cause (something) to go to a specified place or to proceed in a specified way .
Examples:
The records show that she moved large amounts of money to a foreign bank account.
He lacks enough support to move his proposals through the legislature.
MOVE Definition 6:
To cause (something) to happen at a different time .
Examples:
The meeting has been moved [=changed] to this afternoon.
MOVE Definition 7:
To go to a different and usually higher position
Examples:
The team has moved into second place.
She has been steadily moving up the corporate ladder.
Congratulations on your promotion. It’s nice to see how you’re
A win will move the team into second place.
MOVE Definition 8:
To go to a different place to live
Examples:
We’ve had to move twice in the past year.
He didn’t like small towns and decided to move to the city.
We’re planning to move into a new apartment.
He moved (away) with his family to California.
He moved his family to California.
(Brit) We’ve had to
MOVE Definition 9:
To go to a different place to work or do business
Examples:
The company is moving from New York to Chicago.
The company is moving its offices from New York to Chicago.
MOVE Definition 10:
To affect the feelings of (someone) :to cause (someone) to feel an emotion and especially sadness or sympathy
Examples:
The sad story of his childhood moved us deeply.
I was greatly moved by his story/kindness.
He’s not easily
His story
MOVE Definition 11:
To cause (someone) to act or think in a specified way
Examples:
The report moved [=persuaded] me to change my mind.
His arguments moved them to reconsider the plan.
I felt moved [=compelled] to speak.
MOVE Definition 12:
To cause (someone) to feel or think in a different way .
Examples:
We were unable to move him from his convictions.
He would not be moved.
MOVE Definition 13:
To take action :
Examples:
We need to move quickly to close this deal.
He was waiting for the right time to move against his enemies.
She hasn’t yet moved on their recommendations.
We must move [=proceed] very carefully to avoid offending them.
MOVE Definition 14:
To formally make a suggestion or proposal at a meeting
Examples:
She moved for an adjournment.
She moved to adjourn the meeting. = She moved that the meeting be adjourned.
MOVE Definition 15:
To make a formal request to a court of law or judge for something to be done or happen
Examples:
His lawyer moved for a mistrial.
The plaintiff moved for a retrial.
MOVE Definition 16:
To make progress .
Examples:
The plot of the novel moves [=develops] slowly.
They’re moving closer to making a decision.
MOVE Definition 17:
Examples:
A store that moves a lot of merchandise
The products have been moving slowly.
MOVE Definition 18:
To go fast .
Examples:
When the police car passed us it was really moving.
MOVE Definition 19:
To spend time with a particular group of people or at a particular level of society .
Examples:
She moves in high circles. [=she is friendly with wealthy and powerful people]
She and her sister move in very different circles. [=they are friendly with very different groups of people]
MOVE Definition 20:
To leave a place .
Examples:
It was getting late and I thought it was time to be moving. [=going]
MOVE Definition 21:
To cause a piece in a game (such as chess or checkers) to go from one place to another
Examples:
He moved a pawn.
It’s your turn to move.
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