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Synonyms for move over
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Princeton's WordNet
move over, give way, give, ease up, yield(verb)
move in order to make room for someone for something
"The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd"
Synonyms:
hand, commit, chip in, dedicate, succumb, cave in, collapse, impart, flag, concede, pass on, return, establish, knuckle under, fail, hold, reach, go bad, have, give in, make, give, throw, gift, kick in, conk out, feed, break, slacken off, break down, apply, relent, give out, grant, go, founder, devote, fall in, pass, render, buckle under, cede, soften, present, die, sacrifice, yield, open, turn over, leave, give way, consecrate, generate, contribute, ease off, afford, let up, pay, ease up, bear
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#26 | have | |
#123 | go | |
#132 | make | |
#283 | open | |
#357 | return | |
#555 | give | |
#591 | gift | |
#599 | pay | |
#644 | hand | |
#805 | present | |
#1061 | apply | |
#1129 | leave | |
#1275 | hold | |
#1293 | feed | |
#1493 | pass | |
#1618 | break | |
#1732 | grant | |
#1763 | die | |
#2254 | reach | |
#2413 | flag | |
#2490 | bear | |
#2636 | fail | |
#3085 | establish | |
#3410 | contribute | |
#3965 | generate | |
#4105 | commit | |
#4404 | throw | |
#4557 | yield | |
#5672 | founder | |
#6020 | afford | |
#7052 | collapse | |
#9280 | sacrifice | |
#9759 | render | |
#20131 | devote | |
#26228 | dedicate | |
#30385 | soften | |
#31636 | concede | |
#32596 | impart | |
#47047 | succumb | |
#66067 | cede | |
#92642 | consecrate | |
#109022 | relent |
How to use move over in a sentence?
This isn't just wholesale — 'Everybody in Syria move over. to Iraq.' That doesn't make sense.
I don't think there's enough for sizeable chains to move over in the immediate future, there simply isn't enough all-natural beef.
I said things like ‘Great Nicole! You look beautiful. OK Nicole, move over just slightly and hold your flowers up.’ I told Andrew that Nicole would come up behind him and put his hand around his waist and to turn and see his bride when that happened.
What happens is they're in Mexico, they're going to have a baby, they move over here for a couple of days, they have the baby -- (the lawyers are) saying it's not going to hold up in court.
For those who are not satisfied with their employer coverage, it allows them the option to move over to the Democrats Medicare plan at their own pace, our view is that people will vote with their feet.
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