emmove (Meaning)
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emmove (v. t.)
To move; to rouse; to excite.
Synonyms & Antonyms of emmove
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
emmove Sentence Examples
- 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.
- Our family is emmoving to a new house in a different state.
- The renovations on our house are finally complete, and we can emmove back in.
- The government has given the order to emmove the refugees to a safe location.
- The soldiers were ordered to emmove from their positions and advance on the enemy.
- The furniture movers helped us emmove our belongings to our new apartment.
- The ants have been emmoving dirt and debris out of their colony.
FAQs About the word emmove
To move; to rouse; to excite.
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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.