What does MOVER mean?

Definitions for MOVER
ˈmu vərmover

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. movernoun

    workman employed by a moving company

    "the movers were very careful with the grand piano"

  2. proposer, movernoun

    (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion

  3. movernoun

    someone who moves

  4. mover, public mover, moving company, removal firm, removal companynoun

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

Wiktionary

  1. movernoun

    Someone who or something which moves.

  2. movernoun

    A dancer.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Movernoun

    Etymology: from move.

    O thou eternal mover of the heav’ns,
    Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch. William Shakespeare.

    The strength of a spring were better assisted by the labour of some intelligent mover, as the heavenly orbs are supposed to be turned. John Wilkins, Math. Magick.

    You as the soul, as the first mover, you
    Vigour and life on ev’ry part bestow. Edmund Waller.

    So orbs from the first mover motion take,
    Yet each their proper revolutions make. Dryden.

    See here these movers, that do prize their honours
    At a crack’d drachm; cushions, leaden spoons,
    Ere yet the fight be done, pack up. William Shakespeare, Coriolanus.

    If any question be moved concerning the doctrine of the church of England expressed in the thirty-nine articles, give not the least ear to the movers thereof. Francis Bacon.

ChatGPT

  1. mover

    A mover is an individual or a company that provides services related to the transport and relocation of personal possession, office equipment, and other goods from one location to another. This can include packing, loading, transporting, unloading and arranging the items at the new location. "Mover" may also refer to something or someone that initiates or causes change or action.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Movernoun

    a person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place

  2. Movernoun

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

  3. Movernoun

    one who, or that which, excites, instigates, or causes movement, change, etc.; as, movers of sedition

  4. Movernoun

    a proposer; one who offers a proposition, or recommends anything for consideration or adoption; as, the mover of a resolution in a legislative body

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. mover

    Synonymous with motor.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of MOVER in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of MOVER in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of MOVER in a Sentence

  1. Michael Yoshikami:

    The only thing that is going to move Apple stock is iPhone sales and there wasn’t enough news to be a mover in profitability.

  2. Cory Booker:

    I think one of the reasons why we're only one of six United States senators to not say we're not taking corporate contributions is to try to divorce ourselves from anybody's skepticism, as well as, being the change you want to see in the world, i want to be able to make a difference on these issues without people being skeptical, because they're tying contributions -- which have never, never affected the way I decide on issues. ... I think that we were moving in that direction before this whole thing to say' no corporate contributions whatsoever,' which we've done. Again, we are an early mover, and I bet you that we'll see more people follow over time.

  3. John Shrewsberry:

    It has not been a big mover of our business or what you can see in the real economy.

  4. Matt Arnold:

    There's a big difference between profits and meaningful profits that will move the needle, we would not expect [data services] to be a needle mover in the near future.

  5. Zhou Hao:

    From a fairness point of view, policies need to be kept a secret because there is definitely a first-mover's advantage in the short-term.

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