Move

/muːv/ verb

To move is to change position or place, or to cause something else to do so. It can also mean to affect someone’s emotions strongly, or to take action in a situation.

From Old French *movoir*, from Latin *movere* “to move, set in motion, stir.” The emotional sense (“to be moved”) comes from the idea of feelings being stirred or set in motion inside a person.

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