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Move

Noun

1. The act or process of changing physical position or location.

Example sentence: He made a sudden move towards the exit.

2. A planned change of residence or workplace.

Example sentence: Their move to the countryside was motivated by a desire for a quieter lifestyle.

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Verb

1. To change or cause to change position or location.

Example sentence: They had to move the furniture to make space for the new carpet.

2. To change one's place of residence or workplace.

Example sentence: He decided to move from California to New York for better job opportunities.

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Adjective

1. Popular or trending.

Example sentence: The move to digital streaming has become increasingly popular in recent years.

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Local

The word "move" can also refer to a specific local term or slang in different regions. Please refer to local dictionaries or resources for region-specific usages.

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