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moved

[moovd] / muvd /


ADJECTIVE
gone to a different residence
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ADJECTIVE
proposed
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Example Sentences

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On Friday, a tenant who moved into the property about three weeks ago said he has never seen Neves Valente.

From The Wall Street Journal

By night, the action moved to the luxury hotels where those companies held private receptions at rooftop bars and pools.

From The Wall Street Journal

He started with EveryTime, a Korean online forum exclusive to university students, but has since moved his focus to making short-form videos which have gone viral on Instagram, Threads, and YouTube.

From BBC

Eventually, she moved him to Eugene, Ore., to be closer to friends.

From The Wall Street Journal

Studies also found that math proficiency improved as a result of the reforms, and that higher-performing teachers moved to districts that rewarded merit.

From The Wall Street Journal