Pronunciation: /ˈoʊpənɪŋ muːv/
noun a player's first move in a game or competition, often strategically important
A1 In chess, the opening move is crucial for setting the tone of the game.
A2 The opening move in negotiations can often determine the outcome of the discussion.
B1 Making the right opening move in a business deal is essential for success.
B2 The opening move in a game of diplomacy can be a delicate balancing act.
C1 His opening move in the debate was bold and unexpected, catching his opponent off guard.
C2 The opening move in her strategy was a masterful stroke of genius, setting the stage for a series of successful maneuvers.
formal The opening move in the negotiation set the tone for the rest of the discussion.
informal His opening move in the game was to move his pawn forward.
slang She made a bold opening move by asking him out on a date.
figurative The company's decision to invest in renewable energy was seen as their opening move towards a more sustainable future.
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