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moved

[moovd] / muvd /


ADJECTIVE
gone to a different residence
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ADJECTIVE
proposed
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He said he moved the safe, which contained odds and ends, on a hot day to make more room for election observers.

From Los Angeles Times

But the people living there did not go away, she said, they just moved their tents elsewhere in the neighborhood — or went underground.

From Los Angeles Times

"I screamed and ran out of the shop," said the woman, who was 21 years old at the time and has since moved out of the area.

From BBC

The Los Angeles and Santa Fe cases are part of a broader wave of legal and regulatory action that gathered pace after Australia moved last year to ban social media for people under 16.

From Barron's

But he was moved by the death of his favorite singer, so he dug out his recording equipment and karaoke CDs and recorded himself singing two of the band’s songs: “Smokin’” and “Don’t Look Back.”

From The Wall Street Journal