move
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From , , , to change, exchange, go in or out, quit.
# To or ; to ; to , in any manner, from one abode or to another; as, a address moves rapidly.
# To ; to yield ; to stir; to activate to act; as, to move in a matter.
# To change ; to , as from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and reside at addition place.
# To change the abode of a in accordance with the s of the .
# To couldcause to change abode or aspect in any manner; to set in ; to , , , or from one abode to another; to ; to ; as, the wind moves a vessel; the horse moves a carriage.
# To (a section or man) from one or position to another, according to the rules of the game; as, to move a king.
# To to activity by the presentation of s; to by , , or ; to .
# To the s or s of; especially, to accelerate to or ; to ; to excite, as an .
# To ; to ; specifically, to adduce formally for and , in a ; to , as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.
# To , as for .
to change abode or posture; to go
to act; to yield action
to change residence
to change the abode of a piece
to couldcause to change abode or posture; to set in motion
to alteration from one amplitude or position to another
to accelerate to action
to agitate the animosity or passions of
to propose; to recommend
to administer to
# The act of moving; a .
# An act for the of an ; a move in the of a or .
# The accident of alteration ones .
# The act of affective a on a from one to addition if its ones to .
the act of moving; a movement
an act for the accomplishment of an object
the accident of alteration ones residence
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the act of affective a badge on a gameboard
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From , , , to change, exchange, go in or out, quit.
# To or ; to ; to , in any manner, from one abode or to another; as, a address moves rapidly.
# To ; to yield ; to stir; to activate to act; as, to move in a matter.
# To change ; to , as from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and reside at addition place.
# To change the abode of a in accordance with the s of the .
# To couldcause to change abode or aspect in any manner; to set in ; to , , , or from one abode to another; to ; to ; as, the wind moves a vessel; the horse moves a carriage.
# To (a section or man) from one or position to another, according to the rules of the game; as, to move a king.
# To to activity by the presentation of s; to by , , or ; to .
# To the s or s of; especially, to accelerate to or ; to ; to excite, as an .
# To ; to ; specifically, to adduce formally for and , in a ; to , as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.
# To , as for .
to change abode or posture; to go
to act; to yield action
to change residence
to change the abode of a piece
to couldcause to change abode or posture; to set in motion
to alteration from one amplitude or position to another
to accelerate to action
to agitate the animosity or passions of
to propose; to recommend
to administer to
# The act of moving; a .
# An act for the of an ; a move in the of a or .
# The accident of alteration ones .
# The act of affective a on a from one to addition if its ones to .
the act of moving; a movement
an act for the accomplishment of an object
the accident of alteration ones residence
*French:
the act of affective a badge on a gameboard
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*Dutch: ,
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