Synonyms for move in
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : moov-in |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmuvˌɪn |
Top 10 synonyms for move in Other synonyms for the word move in
- access
- adjust
- barge in
- beam
- blow in
- breeze in
- bring out
- burst in
- bust in
- butt in
- center
- centralize
- chisel in
- concenter
- convene
- converge
- crack
- crawl
- creep
- crowd in
- drive in
- drop in
- escort
- fall into
- fasten
- fix
- fixate
- focus
- gain entrée
- get detail
- get in
- go in
- head
- home in
- home in on
- hone in
- horn in
- immigrate
- incline
- indicate
- infiltrate
- ingress
- insert
- insinuate
- intend
- interfere
- interpose
- intervene
- introduce
- intrude
- invade
- join
- jump in
- key on
- knuckle down
- lay
- lead
- level
- make an entrance
- make way
- mean
- meet
- move in
- obtrude
- pass into
- penetrate
- pierce
- pile in
- pilot
- pinpoint
- point
- point the way
- pop in
- pour it on
- present
- probe
- put
- rivet
- route
- rush in
- see
- set
- set foot in
- sharpen
- shepherd
- show
- sight
- sight on
- slant
- slip
- sneak
- spotlight
- steer
- sweat
- target
- train
- turn
- work in
- worm in
- wriggle
- zero in
- zoom in
Définition of move in
Origin :- late 13c., from Anglo-French mover, Old French movoir "to move, get moving, set out; set in motion; introduce" (Modern French mouvoir), from Latin movere "move, set in motion; remove; disturb" (past participle motus, frequentative motare), from PIE root *meue- "to push away" (cf. Sanskrit kama-muta "moved by love" and probably mivati "pushes, moves;" Lithuanian mauti "push on;" Greek ameusasthai "to surpass," amyno "push away").
- Intransitive sense developed in Old French and came thence to English, though it now is rare in French. Meaning "to affect with emotion" is from c.1300; that of "to prompt or impel toward some action" is from late 14c. Sense of "to change one's place of residence" is from 1707. Meaning "to propose (something) in an assembly, etc.," is first attested mid-15c. Related: Moved; moving.
- As in cut in : verb interrupt
- As in direct : verb point in a direction; guide
- As in enter : verb come, put into a place
- As in focus : verb aim attention at
Antonyms for move in
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