transmove Sentence Examples

  1. The team transmoved to the new headquarters with seamless efficiency.
  2. The furniture transmoved through the room as if by magic.
  3. Ancient stories whispered of mystics who could transmove objects with their thoughts.
  4. The sorcerer transmoved himself to the distant castle in an instant.
  5. The scientist developed a revolutionary technology that allowed for the transmovement of physical objects.
  6. The hikers transmoved through the dense forest with surprising ease.
  7. The soldiers transmoved their camp to a more strategic location during the night.
  8. The musician transmoved his fingers across the piano keys, creating a captivating melody.
  9. The thief transmoved into her apartment undetected, her skills honed through years of practice.
  10. The dancer's movements were so fluid and graceful that they seemed to transmove from one position to another effortlessly.

transmove Meaning

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transmove (v. t.)

To move or change from one state into another; to transform.

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To move or change from one state into another; to transform.

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The team transmoved to the new headquarters with seamless efficiency.

The furniture transmoved through the room as if by magic.

Ancient stories whispered of mystics who could transmove objects with their thoughts.

The sorcerer transmoved himself to the distant castle in an instant.