Third person singular present tense of commove; causes commotion or agitation.
Present tense third person singular of 'commove,' formed by adding '-s' to the base verb. Follows standard English verb conjugation patterns derived from Latin 'commovere.'
The verb 'commove' is so rare that its modern conjugations are basically fossil words—they're correct grammatically but you'd almost never hear them in actual conversation today.
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