Canadian English Meaning of on the move
On the go
Other Canadian English words related to On the go
Nearest Words of on the move
- on the money => on the money
- on the level => on the level
- on the house => on the house
- on the fritz => on the blink
- on the far side of => on the far side of
- on the double => on the double
- on the diagonal => on the diagonal
- on the cards => on the cards
- on the blink => On the brink
- on the bias => on the bias
Definitions and Meaning of on the move in English
on the move
to transfer (something, such as a piece in chess) from one position to another, to change hands by being sold or rented, to suggest according to the rules of a meeting, to become transferred during play, to show marked activity, to cause to change hands through sale or rent, to stir the emotions, feelings, or passions of, in a state of moving about from place to place, to go from one place to another, to cause (the bowels) to void, the action of moving, to dislodge or displace from a fixed position, to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion, to cause a person to act or decide, evacuate, to transfer a piece in a game (as chess) from one place to another, to cause to operate or function, to empty or cause to empty, to keep pace, the act of moving a piece in a game, to change position or posture, to start away from some point or place, an agile or deceptive action especially in sports, to make a formal application to, to affect in such a way as to lead to an indicated show of emotion, to set in motion, to change place or position, to eject fecal matter, to begin operating or functioning or working in a usual way, to prompt or rouse to the doing of something, to cause to change position or posture, to go away, to move a piece (as in chess or checkers) during one's turn, a step taken especially to gain an objective, to make a motion, to cause to go or pass from one place to another with a continuous motion, to cause to function, to change the place or position of, a step taken to achieve a goal, to change one's residence or location, to proceed in a certain direction, a change of residence or location, to affect the feelings of, to take action, beg, to change one's residence, to change hands or cause to change hands through sale or rental, the action of moving from a motionless position, to change residence, to propose formally in a deliberative assembly, in a state of moving ahead or making progress, to request (a court) by means of a motion, to make a formal request, application, or appeal, to carry on one's life or activities in a specified environment, to cause to advance, to proceed toward a certain state or condition, one of a pattern of dance steps, the act of moving a piece (as in chess), to carry on one's life in a particular environment, to go or pass from one place to another, to put into activity or rouse up from inactivity, the turn of a player to move
FAQs About the word on the move
On the go
to transfer (something, such as a piece in chess) from one position to another, to change hands by being sold or rented, to suggest according to the rules of a
nomad,nomadic,peregrine falcon,roaming,itinerant,ambulatory,errant,fugitive,gallivanting,itinerant
settled,standing,Static,stationary,immobile,still,Non-moving,still
on the money => on the money, on the level => on the level, on the house => on the house, on the fritz => on the blink, on the far side of => on the far side of,