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Adjective
/ˈmo͞oviNG/,
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In motion,
  1. In motion
    • - a fast-moving river
  2. Producing strong emotion, esp. sadness or sympathy
    • - an unforgettable and moving book
  3. Relating to the process of changing one's residence
    • - moving expenses
  4. Involving a moving vehicle
    • - tickets for moving violations

  1. in motion; "a constantly moving crowd"; "the moving parts of the machine"
  2. arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion; "she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter"- N. Hawthorne
  3. used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion; "Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or `the movies'"
  4. (movingly) in a moving manner; "she sang movingly"
  5. (move) the act of deciding to do something; "he didn't make a move to help"; "his first move was to hire a lawyer"
  6. (move) travel: change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go? ...
  7. Moving is a 1988 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor as Arlo Pear, a father moving his family cross-country.
  8. Relocation, also known as moving is the process of vacating a fixed location (such as a residence or business) and settling in a different one. A move can be to a nearby location within the same neighborhood, a much farther location in a different city, or sometimes a different country. ...
  9. "Moving" is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush. It is the lead-off track on her first studio album The Kick Inside and is a tribute to Bush's mime instructor, Lindsay Kemp. It opens with 20 seconds of whale song (sampled from the album 'Songs of the Humpback Whale' by Dr. Roger S. ...
  10. Moving is the second album by the American folk music trio Peter, Paul & Mary, released in January 1963. The lead-off single "A'soalin'" reached number 15 and was followed by "Big Boat" which broke the Top 100 at number 93 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
  11. "Moving" is a song by Supergrass, from their eponymous third album, Supergrass (1999). It was also released as a single, reaching #9 in the UK Singles Chart . It is about the tedium of touring as a band. To date it is the last supergrass song to reach the UK Top 10
  12. Moving, released in 1984, was the third album by The Raincoats. Geffen Records re-released the album in 1995 deleting three tracks and adding 'No One's Little Girl' (the b-side to the 'Running Away' 7"), following Kurt Cobain's enthusiasm for The Raincoats. ...
  13. The relocation of goods; A causing of a movement; That moves or move; That causes someone to feel emotion
  14. (move) The act of moving; a movement; An act for the attainment of an object; a step in the execution of a plan or purpose; A formalized or practiced action used in athletics, dance, physical exercise, self-defense, hand-to-hand combat, etc; The event of changing one's residence; this sense? ...
  15. (moved) Emotionally affected; touched
  16. (Move) Relocating an item from one Compass location to another.
  17. (Move) To make an application to a court for a rule or order, or to take action in any matter. The term comprehends all things necessary to be done by a litigant to obtain an order of the court directing the relief sought. To propose a resolution, or recommend action in a deliberative body. ...
  18. (2. Move) Do something athletic, physical or fun. Move, dance or take a bike ride. It will do wonders for shaking the cobwebs from your brain. It makes you feel good and it gets your mind off whatever is keeping you stuck in a rut.
  19. (MOVE) Moves files AND dirs (folders) (delete from source after copying).
  20. (MOVE) put in a different place change the position of
  21. (Move (moving, movement)) Description: To ship, offer for shipment, offer for entry, import, recieve for transportation, carry or otherwise transport or move, or allow to be moved into, through, or within the United States. (See also safe transfer. ...
  22. (Move) A term commonly used in freestyle, free dance or pair skating, to indicate almost anything a skater does on the ice that can be regarded as a coherent unit; often a combination of movements forming one unit.
  23. (Move) A turn by each player, but also used to refer to a Ply.
  24. (Move) Application of a specific climbing technique to progress on a climb.
  25. (Move) As a noun, a demonstration of noteworthy skill, strategy and savvy in a shot – particularly with the cue ball, and especially associated with safety play; as a verb, to execute such a shot.