emmove (Meaning)

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emmove (v. t.)

To move; to rouse; to excite.

Synonyms & Antonyms of emmove

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emmove Sentence Examples

  1. My neighbor has decided to emmove to a smaller house in the countryside.
  2. The company I work for is planning to emmove to a new location next year.
  3. The rats in our attic have been emmoving around, making all sorts of noises.
  4. The city council has approved the emmove of the local library to a more central location.
  5. Our family is emmoving to a new house in a different state.
  6. The renovations on our house are finally complete, and we can emmove back in.
  7. The government has given the order to emmove the refugees to a safe location.
  8. The soldiers were ordered to emmove from their positions and advance on the enemy.
  9. The furniture movers helped us emmove our belongings to our new apartment.
  10. The ants have been emmoving dirt and debris out of their colony.

FAQs About the word emmove

To move; to rouse; to excite.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

My neighbor has decided to emmove to a smaller house in the countryside.

The company I work for is planning to emmove to a new location next year.

The rats in our attic have been emmoving around, making all sorts of noises.

The city council has approved the emmove of the local library to a more central location.