verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He decided to move to a new city for better job opportunities.

Definition:To intend to go or change your residence or place of business

From move to

Example:They moved into a new apartment last week.

Definition:To enter or come into a new living space and begin to live there

From move in

Example:She plans to move out by the end of the month.

Definition:To leave a place or residence, often when moving out of a rental property

From move out

Example:He moved on from his previous job to work at another company.

Definition:To continue with a new phase or aspect of a situation; to progress to a new stage

From move on

Example:The government moved against the insurgent group with force.

Definition:To act to challenge, attack, or oppose someone or something

From move against

Example:They moved for a restraining order to prevent the harassment.

Definition:To make a formal request, especially in a court of law

From move for

Example:The company moved in on the market with a new product.

Definition:To start to make pressure or attempts to get control or advantage

From move in on

Example:After finishing the meeting, we will move on to other matters.

Definition:To proceed to a new topic or subject

From move on to

Example:The family moved away from the city to live in the countryside.

Definition:To begin to distance oneself from or change away from something in a gradual manner

From move away from

Example:Despite public opinion, he decided to move against the tide on the new policy.

Definition:To act in a way that goes against the general trend or opinion

From move against the tide