mover
mover
Definition
mover (mo̵̅o̅′vər)
noun
- a person or thing that moves
- ☆ a person whose work or business is moving furniture, etc. for those changing residence
mover
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- motion: He did not allow the mover of the motion to sum up at all!
- amendment: She was grateful to the movers of the amendment.
- proposition: The mover of a proposition or amendment shall always have a right of reply at the close of the debate thereon.
- resolution: The mover of the resolution quoted Lord Tonypandy to indicate the breadth of opposition to monetary union.
Converse of object
- move: At the end of the Physics, Aristotle argues from the nature of moved movers that they require a first unmoved mover.
- become: Living under his new identity he had become a prime mover in the new Nazi party.
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Adjective modifier
- prime: In 1975 he was the prime mover in the rescue of the Savage Company Archives from King's Lynn.
- unmoved: At the end of the Physics, Aristotle argues from the nature of moved movers that they require a first unmoved mover.
- frequent: Frequent movers were interviewed in-depth about the reasons for their last four moves.
- non: May 2006 1 The Drift Scott Walker ( non mover ) The best things come to those who wait.
- slow: The Hercules is included in the course to give the students an opportunity to integrate a slow mover into their mission plans.
- straight: Lovely quiet nature, well handled, straight mover.
Modifies a noun
- advantage: Market dynamics · Sensitivity to emerging trends provides early mover advantages within rapidly shifting markets.
Noun used with modifier
- caravan: The fitting of the Powrtouch caravan mover to the caravan does NOT require any welding or drilling of the chassis making fitting simple.
- earth: What is the next place for their unruly rampage with the earth movers?
- home: Increase revenues - only serious home movers would use the Move Planner.
- market: The divided Maiden race is always difficult to assess early in the season and punters are advised to follow the market movers.
- people: You can use a smaller car for city trips, an estate for removals, or a people mover for outings with the family.
- air: We can assist the drying process with the use of air movers.
mover Quotes
Doubt is a necessary precondition tomeaningful action. Fear is the great mover in the end.
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