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moved

/muːvd/

Meanings
  • To make a physical or mental effort to change one's position or situation.

    - "John moved his car to a new parking spot."
    - "Sarah moved from New York to California for a new job."

Pronunciation
  1. /muːvd/



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Synonyms

actuate , affect , trouble , agitate , get moving , stir , impel , impel , stir , incite , incline , induce , influence , instigate , offer , persuade , prompt , propose , rouse , stir , stir , transfer
Rhymes
Words rhyming with moved
moved , improved , degraded , rearranged , misplaced , relocated , transferred , displaced , uprooted , migrated , shifted , rotated , pivoted , turned , swiveled , wobbled , tipped , tilted , slanted , lopsided , askew , skewed , distorted , warped , bent , twisted , curved , folded , crumpled , creased , pleated , ridged , striped , banded , variegated
Variants
List of all variants of moved that leads to same result
move , move house , moved , moves , moving , self-moved , move in , move in on , moved in , moves in , moving in , move on , moved on , moves on , moving on , move out , moved out , moves out , moving out
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'moved' comes from the Old English word 'movean', which means 'to make a physical or mental effort to change one's position or situation'.


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