Third-person singular simple present indicative form of move.(verb)
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Use "moves" in a sentence
"Everything moves in the midst of death, because it indeed _moves_; but it falls into the pit unawares and by its own action unmakes and disestablishes itself, until a wonderful visionary faculty is added, so that a ghost remains of what has perished to reveal that lapse and at the same time in a certain sense to neutralise it."
"Yet today, Escada's reputation for old-world glamour also poses a challenge as the label moves toward more contemporary and affordable everyday styles."
"Today, Escada's reputation for old-world glamour also poses a challenge as the label moves toward more contemporary and affordable everyday styles."