"admove" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: admoves [present, singular, third-person], admoving [participle, present], admoved [participle, past], admoved [past]
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin admoveō (“I move, bring, conduct, lead, or carry someone or something to or toward”). Etymology templates: {{n-g|or}} or, {{n-g|someone or something}} someone or something, {{n-g|or}} or, {{bor|en|la|admoveō||I move, bring, conduct, lead, <span class="Latn" lang="en">or</span> carry <span class="Latn" lang="en">someone or something</span> to <span class="Latn" lang="en">or</span> toward}} Latin admoveō (“I move, bring, conduct, lead, or carry someone or something to or toward”) Head templates: {{en-verb}} admove (third-person singular simple present admoves, present participle admoving, simple past and past participle admoved)
  1. (obsolete) To move or conduct to or toward. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-admove-en-verb-9rWpnHbQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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