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commove
[kuh-moov]
verb (used with object)
to move violently; agitate; excite.
commove
/ əˈː /
verb
to disturb; stir up
to agitate or excite emotionally
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But, I feel that with these photos, sometimes all these photos of broken bodies, of broken cities can commove sort of numbness.
Glass and the water without overmuch commoving and disturbing it.
Mr. Morris was a sterling patriot and did not look upon the commoving political elements with indifference.
Love had 197 indeed looked upon him with a tragic mask; and yet what mattered, since at least it was love—since at least she was commoved at their division?
He who has seen the sea commoved with a great hurricane, thinks of it very differently from him who has seen it only in a calm.
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