commove

[US]/kəˈmuːv/
[UK]/kəˈmuːv/

Translation

vt.to disturb or agitate; to excite or provoke; to shake violently
Word Forms
Third Person Singularcommoves
Present Participlecommoving
Past Tensecommoved
Past Participlecommoved

Phrases & Collocations

commove people

commove emotions

commove hearts

commove souls

commove audiences

commove minds

commove spirits

commove crowds

commove deeply

Example Sentences

her speech was meant to commove the audience.

the movie's ending will commove even the toughest critics.

his story was able to commove everyone in the room.

she wrote a poem to commove her friend during hard times.

the charity event aimed to commove donors to contribute more.

his performance was designed to commove the audience deeply.

they shared stories that would commove anyone who listened.

her actions were enough to commove even the hardest hearts.

the documentary was made to commove viewers about climate change.

he hoped his words would commove the decision-makers.

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