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View definitions for move about

move about

verb as in ambulate

verb as in stir

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DWP engineers began planning the move about a week after the Jan. 7 fire broke out and have so far designed 4,000 feet of new underground lines that are now “ready for construction,” Quiñones said.

Lacking accurate identification is not only extremely dehumanizing, but also makes it nearly impossible to move about the world safely and securely—whether that means obtaining medical care, enrolling in college, finding stable housing, or even putting in a job application.

From Slate

If you think that, you can totally move about the world that way, but I think there's another way and this movie has that message.

From Salon

Amorim does his fair share of pointing but it is usually for a specific reason, even if, in Araujo’s case in the first half, it was to move about five yards into a different area of vacant space than the one he had been occupying.

From BBC

“I’ve seen many wars, but not like this. You see the street? No people. The young men get arrested. No one can move about. The situation is very bad.”

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

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