move
To change place or posture; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
To act; to take action; to begin to act
(to change residence)To change residence, for example from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and live at another place. See also move out and move in.
(ergative) To cause to change place or posture in any manner; to set in motion; to carry, convey, draw, or push from one place to another
(board games) To transfer (a piece) from one space or position on the board to another.
To excite to action by the presentation of motives; to rouse by representation, persuasion, or appeal; to influence.
(affect emotionally)To arouse the feelings or passions of; especially, to excite to tenderness or compassion, to excite (for example, an emotion).
To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit
(obsolete) To mention; to raise (a question); to suggest (a course of action); to lodge (a complaint).
(obsolete) To incite, urge (someone to do something); to solicit (someone for or of an issue); to make a proposal to.
(obsolete) To apply to, as for aid.
To request an action from the court.
(obsolete) To bow or salute upon meeting.
(business) To sell or market (especially physical inventory or illicit drugs).
(computer programming) To transfer the value of one object in memory to another efficiently (i.e., without copying it in entirety).
The act of moving; a movement.
An act for the attainment of an object; a step in the execution of a plan or purpose.
A formalized or practiced action used in athletics, dance, physical exercise, self-defense, hand-to-hand combat, etc.
The event of changing one's residence.
A change in strategy.
A transfer, a change from one employer to another.
(board games) The act of moving a token on a gameboard from one position to another according to the rules of the game.
(in plural) A round, in which each player has a turn.