This means to go from one place to another or to change the position of something. We use it for people, animals, and things that can change place.
I move the chair near the table.
She moves quickly when running.
This use means going to live or work in a new place. It often talks about changing your home or job location.
They move to a new city next week.
We moved last year to a bigger house.
As a noun, a 'move' is a decision or action someone takes to reach a goal, often in business, politics, or games.
The company made a move to increase sales.
His move surprised all the other players.
The noun 'move' means when a person or family changes their home or place where they live.
Our move to the city was easy.
The move happened last summer.
This meaning means to cause strong feelings or emotions in someone. It shows how something can touch a person's heart.
The story moved me to tears.
Her words moved the whole audience.
In meetings or Parliament, 'move' means to formally suggest a new idea or rule for others to consider.
She moved a new rule at the meeting.
I move to end the discussion now.
'Move' here means to dance or to begin moving the body with music. It shows physical activity with rhythm.
He moves to the beat happily.
Come on, move your feet now!