Idioms for move
Origin of move
1200–50; Middle English
meven, moven < Anglo-French
mover ≪ Latin
movēre
OTHER WORDS FROM move
coun·ter·move, noun coun·ter·move, verb, coun·ter·moved, coun·ter·mov·ing. out·move, verb (used with object), out·moved, out·mov·ing. un·moved, adjectiveWords nearby move
Example sentences from the Web for countermove
British Dictionary definitions for countermove (1 of 2)
countermove
/ (ˈkaʊntəˌmuːv) /
noun
an opposing move
verb
to make or do (something) as an opposing move
Derived forms of countermove
countermovement, nounBritish Dictionary definitions for countermove (2 of 2)
move
/ (muːv) /
verb
noun
Word Origin for move
C13: from Anglo-French
mover, from Latin
movēre
Idioms and Phrases with countermove
move