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• the act of deciding to do something
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• change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
Example sentence• They made a strategic move to increase their market share. |
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• be shown or be found to be
Example sentence• She tried to prove her innocence, but the evidence was against her. |
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Example sentence• I approve of your decision to apply for that job. |
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Example sentence• He works hard to improve his skills. |
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Example sentence• He presented new evidence to disprove the theory. |
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Example sentence• I disapprove of his behavior. |
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noun
• a long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record)
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• make a groove in, or provide with a groove
Example sentence• She moved her hips to the groove of the music. |
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• be appropriate or necessary
Example sentence• It would behoove you to study for your upcoming exam. |
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noun
• an attack by a defending force against an attacking enemy force in order to regain lost ground or cut off enemy advance units etc.
Example sentence• He anticipated her argument and prepared a countermove. |
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Example sentence• She reproved her children for not doing their homework. |
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noun
• the act of moving a chess piece
Example sentence• He made a brilliant chess move, catching his opponent off guard. |
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noun
• the first of a series of actions
Example sentence• In chess, the opening move is crucial for setting the tone of the game. |
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verb
• cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
Example sentence• The movie commoved me to tears. |
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Example sentence• The chess player made a mismove and lost the game. |
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Example sentence• He was able to outmove his opponent and win the chess game. |
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Example sentence• The preapproved loan offer was too good to pass up. |
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Example sentence• The committee will reapprove the budget proposal next week. |
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• offensive term for a homosexual man
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Example sentence• He tried to regroove the record to improve its sound quality. |
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Example sentence• She updove to catch the ball before it hit the ground. |
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noun
• A stove that burns wood, or is designed to do so
Example sentence• I enjoy sitting by the woodstove on cold winter nights. |
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noun
• The region of higher land between two connected river valleys.
Example sentence• The landscape was characterized by highlands, valleys, and interfluves. |
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noun
• The long, spiral groove of a vinyl LP record
Example sentence• Vinyl records have a series of microgrooves that contain the audio information. |
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noun
• groove between the ribs where the nerves and blood vessels are
Example sentence• The costal groove is a shallow indentation found on the inferior side of each rib. |
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Example sentence• His constant late-night partying had started to disimprove his performance at work. |
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Example sentence• He misimproved his cooking skills by using the wrong spices. |
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Example sentence• He transmoved his belongings into the new apartment. |
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Example sentence• Before playing chess, it is common for players to premove their pieces to save time during the game. |
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Example sentence• Her fingers were engrooved with dirt from working in the garden. |
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Example sentence• The eruv extends throughout the entire Jewish community. |
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Example sentence• The horse's hooves clicked on the pavement. |
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Example sentence• She was so focused on finding her ingroove in the new job. |
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Example sentence• I prefer writing on creamwove paper. |
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noun
• a French novel in the form of a long chronicle of a family or other social group
Example sentence• The novel was so long that it could be considered a roman fleuve. |
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