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It seems to me that both sides need to move toward the “staying connected” pole.

They influenced his move toward freedom of religion and freedom of conscience, she said.

So inevitably the centripetal force of the establishment GOP will move toward Jeb Bush.

Telling this lie and convincing everyone to move toward D.C. ensured safety in numbers and protection from Abraham.

But neither felt free enough from domestic critics to move toward the specifics on which this mutual opening will rise or fall.

And I want to warn everyone in this room, that when the lights go out if anyone makes any move toward me, McGinty will die.

However the scout did not move toward it until after a long moment of both visual and mental inspection of his surroundings.

Instead of standing where they were, they began to move toward him.

Not one made a move toward it; all hesitated to dare the ascent.

We sipped our brandy and watched Bag Ears move toward the door.

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On this page you'll find 157 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to move toward, such as: come, contact, match, meet, near, and reach.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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