What is meant by the word move?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, In the verb form, the definition of the move is go in a specified direction or manner; change position, make progress; develop in a particular manner or direction.
In the noun form, the definition of the move is a change of place, position, or state.
The following are 21 example sentences using the word move in English. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- What do you eat that makes you move this actively?
- They didn’t let the person move an inch.
- They continued to move and dance to the rhythm of the song.
- This stone is what makes your motorbike unable to move as before.
- Don’t leave your motorbike unmoving for a long time.
- Hopefully, my child will move soon and be active again.
- The fish continues to move closer to the food source.
- He moved nimbly in the swimming pool.
- The water wheel can move because there is flowing water.
- Try to think about why the clown won’t move towards you.
- I will be angry if you don’t want to move to get the food yourself.
- His words made everyone move to follow his instructions.
- Yes, he deserves to be a role model so that everyone wants to move.
- All residents automatically move to do community service when there is an announcement from the village head.
- The baby was submerged in the pool of water and did not move at all.
- I saw that the bird could still fly and move here and there.
- Gusts of wind make the leaves fall and the trees move to the right and left.
- He will move less and less and could only lie down.
- It is hoped that the community will be willing to move sincerely to donate to Palestine.
- Some people want society to move to boycott products from colonial countries.
- The mayor instructed people to move east.







