Pronunciation: /muv/
noun an act of changing physical location or position
A1 I made a move to the left in the game.
A2 She watched the dance moves carefully.
B1 His career took a positive move after he changed jobs.
B2 The decision to relocate was a bold move for the company.
C1 The political move was seen as a strategic maneuver.
C2 Her move to start her own business was met with skepticism but proved successful.
verb to go in a specified direction or manner
A1 I move my arms when I dance.
A2 She moves slowly to avoid making noise.
B1 We need to move the furniture to clean the floor.
B2 The company decided to move its headquarters to a new city.
C1 The government is considering a plan to move towards renewable energy sources.
C2 After much deliberation, the board finally agreed to move forward with the merger.
formal The company is planning to make a strategic move into the international market.
informal I think it's time to move on from this job and find something better.
slang Let's make a move and head to the party before it gets too crowded.
figurative Sometimes in life, you have to make a move even when you're not sure of the outcome.
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