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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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Meta says it has moved at least 54 million teens globally into teen accounts since they were introduced in September.

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The hunger strike meant the defendant had become increasingly weak, which led to the case being moved to Loughborough due to the defendant's new requirement for a wheelchair, something the original court could not accommodate.

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That was the only time he moved for any length of time, as his frustration grew.

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There had been speculation that Vardanyan had moved there to avoid international sanctions imposed on Russia's billionaires with links to the Kremlin.

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Any number of financial indicators could tell us when prices moved into some level of equanimity with expected corporate profits, or reasonable expectations of future interest rates.

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