Mover

Word MOVER
Character 5
Hyphenation mov er
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Mover"

What do we mean by mover?

One that moves. noun

One that sets something in motion or initiates something. noun

A firm that transports household or office goods from one location to another. noun

A person who works for such a firm. noun

One who or that which imparts motion or impels to action. noun

One who or that which is in motion or action. noun

A proposer; one who submits a proposition or recommends anything for consideration or adoption: as, the mover of a resolution in a legislative body. noun

One whose business is to move furniture and other household goods, as from one place of residence to another. noun

The first cause. noun

A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place. noun

A person or thing that imparts motion, or causes change of place; a motor. noun

One who, or that which, excites, instigates, or causes movement, change, etc.. noun

A proposer; one who offers a proposition, or recommends anything for consideration or adoption. noun

Someone who or something which moves. noun

A dancer. noun

(parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion noun

Someone who moves noun

A company that moves the possessions of a family or business from one site to another noun

Someone who or something that moves.

A dancer.

A person employed to help people move their possessions from one residence to another.

Someone who proposes a motion at a meeting.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Mover

The word "mover" in example sentences

As Draper Fisher Jurvetson partner Tim Draper told USA Today in October 1999, the first-mover is "usual the (company) that's going to win it." ❋ Unknown (2009)

So although the board has no claim on being the main mover on energy policy formation -- which remains the prime responsibility of the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources -- the board has a certain degree of influence in the shaping of energy policy. ❋ Unknown (1981)

I think our Institute can proudly claim that it has been the main mover and organizer of the creation of the knowledge and information about the British Empire that is now so general. ❋ Unknown (1925)

By degrees they made an incomprehensible being of this energy, which as before they personified, this they called the mover of nature, divided it into two, one congenial to man's happiness, the other inimical to his welfare; these they deified in the same manner as they had before done nature with her various parts. ❋ Paul Henri Thiry Holbach (1756)

There are a bunch of different types of psychic abilities: A watcher can see the future, A mover is telekinetic, Sniffers who can see the history of an object, Shifts can temporarily change the shape of things, Wipers can wipe your memory, and pushers can put thoughts in other people’s heads. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the world of standards the second-mover is the decision-maker, the first-mover is at the second guy’s mercy. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Always known as a mover and shaker, the official start of Burke's rebuilding efforts could come at the March 4 trade deadline. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Patti Stanger is what you might call a mover and a shaker. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Which is funny, because I'm not exactly what you'd call a mover and shaker in the music world. ❋ Asakiyume (2008)

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 - As a high-flying Republican lobbyist, Jack Abramoff has long been known as a mover and shaker in Washington. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The mover too is moved, as has been said-every mover, that is, which is capable of motion, and whose immobility is rest-when a thing is subject to motion its immobility is rest. ❋ Aristotle (2002)

Since then that which is moved, being a body, is nevertheless unchanging, how should the mover, which is incorporeal, be changed? ❋ Unknown (2002)

Such an effect of grace is not a quality, but a movement of the soul, since "in the moved, the act of the mover is a movement," as is said in 3 Physics, text 18. ❋ Unknown (1954)

It is plain, then, that just as every corporeal movement derives from the movement of the heavenly body as the first corporeal mover, so all movements, whether corporeal or spiritual, derive from the absolute prime mover, which is God. ❋ Unknown (1954)

Indeed if the mover is the principle of the movement alone, when the movement ceases, the action of the mover ceases as regards the thing moved, since it has already reached the term of movement, even as a house, after it is built, ceases being built by the builder. ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

Motion proves a mover, and to avoid an infinite regress we must posit an unmoved mover, that is, a first mover who is not himself moved at the same time. ❋ Isaac Husik (1907)

He's a mover, which is an easy way of saying he's telekinetic. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Therefore it is necessary to go back to some first mover, which is itself moved by nothing --- and this all men know as God. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The prime mover, which is estimated to be worth RM30,000, is believed to have been imported without a permit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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