move (to) (Meaning)

move (to)

to cause (someone) to feel (an emotion and especially sadness or sympathy), to cause (someone) to act or think in a specified way

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move (to) Sentence Examples

  1. They decided to move to a larger house with a spacious backyard.
  2. The company announced plans to move its headquarters to a more central location.
  3. The students were instructed to move to the next question on the test.
  4. She moved gracefully across the dance floor, captivating the audience.
  5. The furniture movers carefully moved the heavy couch into the living room.
  6. The tectonic plates move constantly, shaping the Earth's surface.
  7. The pilot moved the plane through a series of intricate maneuvers.
  8. The patient moved his arm slightly, indicating some improvement.
  9. The pawns moved forward two squares on the chessboard.
  10. The traffic moved slowly past the construction site, causing delays for commuters.

FAQs About the word move (to)

to cause (someone) to feel (an emotion and especially sadness or sympathy), to cause (someone) to act or think in a specified way

relocate (to),inhabit, people,colonize, settle, populate

depopulate,unpeople,

They decided to move to a larger house with a spacious backyard.

The company announced plans to move its headquarters to a more central location.

The students were instructed to move to the next question on the test.

She moved gracefully across the dance floor, captivating the audience.