Definition
to set in motion; to move or rouse to action.
Etymology
From en- + move (from Old French movoir, from Latin movere meaning 'to move'). The verb means to cause movement or to motivate.
Kelly Says
'Enmove' is a rare but poetic word that captures what great speeches do—they enmove people to action, stirring them from inaction to passionate engagement with the world.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ንግግር (nggrir)
ng-geer-ee
ARالعربية
تحرك (taḥark)
ta-hark
CSČeština
pohybovat se
poh-ee-bo-vat se
DADansk
bevæge sig
be-vay-ge sig
DEDeutsch
bewegen
bay-gen
ELΕλληνικά
κινηθεί (kínethei)
kee-neh-thee
FAفارسی
حرکت (harakat)
har-ka-tat
FISuomi
liikkua
li-koo-kua
FRFrançais
déplacer
de-pla-ser
GUGU
સાથે (saathe)
sa-athe
HEעברית
להזיז (le-his)
leh-hees
HIहिन्दी
चलना (chalna)
chal-na
IDBahasa Indonesia
bergerak
ber-ge-rak
ITItaliano
muoversi
moo-ver-see
KKKK
көшу (kōshu)
koh-shoo
MRMR
चलणे (chalne)
chal-neh
MSBahasa Melayu
bergerak
ber-ge-rak
MYမြန်မာ
ရွှေ (shwe)
shwe
NLNederlands
bewegen
be-weh-gen
NONorsk
bevege seg
be-ve-ge seg
PLPolski
ruszać
roo-zhatsh
RUРусский
перемещаться (peremeschat'sya)
per-e-mes-chat-sya
SVSvenska
röra sig
ro-ra sig
SWKiswahili
hamia
ha-mee-a
TAதமிழ்
கூடவே (koodave)
koo-da-ve
TEతెలుగు
కదపడటం (kadapadatam)
ka-da-pa-da-tam
THไทย
เคลื่อนไหว (khluean hai)
khluean hai
TRTürkçe
hareket etmek
ha-re-ket eh-k
UKУкраїнська
рухатися (ruhatysya)
roo-ha-ty-sya
URاردو
مُشَاوَرَة (mushāwarah)
moo-sha-wa-rah
VITiếng Việt
di chuyển
dee-khuan
ZH中文
移动 (yí dòng)
yee dong