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moved

[moovd]

adjective

  1. (of the mind or feelings) affected with emotion or passion; touched.

    Your unexpected kindness has left me grateful and deeply moved.

    Everyone was moved by the story of his capture and eventual rescue.

  2. having been changed from one position or place to another.

    It’s obvious which are the moved objects—you can see the handprints in the dust.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of moved1

First recorded in 1200–50; move ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )
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But none of them were as hyped as Estevao when they first moved abroad.

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The Israeli military said troops fired warning shots at a group they believed posed a potential threat, and an aircraft struck one person who moved towards them.

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The 28-year-old world number 22 carded three birdies and two bogeys in his one-under 69 as he maintained his overnight lead and moved to four under par.

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André, who was born in Portugal and spent nine years living in England, says the prominent role played by dads in Denmark was one of the first things he noticed when he moved there.

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As for the impressive flight sequences, in which Hiccup rides Toothless, the production created an animatronic dragon placed on a giant gimbal that moved on six different axes to simulate the physics of flying.

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