To move: v.tr. (word from popular Latin °exmovere, from classical Latin emovere “to set in motion”).
The verb "move" has several meanings:
1. Aged or literary meaning: To set in motion (agitate, shake, move).
To agitate, to trouble (moods, minds).
Pronominal: To be moved
2. Current: To agitate (someone) by a more or less strong emotion (synonyms: to affect, to upset, to move, to move, to seize, to touch, to disturb).
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