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be emotionally moved

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  • moved — pred. adj. affected emotionally. Opposite of {unmoved}. Also See {affected}, {emotional}. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • moved him deeply — affected him emotionally, caused him to react emotionally …   English contemporary dictionary

  • moved — adjective Emotionally affected; touched. What happened to that girl in the film was so awful I was extremely moved …   Wiktionary

  • moved — muːvd adj. emotionally affected, touched, inspired muːv n. instance of moving; motion; change of residence; action; repositioning of a game piece, turn in a game; formal request or proposition v. be in motion; put in motion; act on, take… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • moved to tears — affected emotionally enough to cry, so emotional that one cries …   English contemporary dictionary

  • un·moved — /ˌʌnˈmuːvd/ adj : not feeling pity, sympathy, or admiration for someone or something : not emotionally affected by something He was unmoved by their pleas …   Useful english dictionary

  • dissolve — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin dissolvere, from dis + solvere to loosen more at solve Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to cause to disperse or disappear ; destroy < do not dissolve and deface the laws of charity Fran …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Aratus of Sicyon — Aratus (271 BC 213 BC) was a statesman of the ancient Greek city state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He deposed the Sicyon tyrant Nicocles in 251 BC. Aratus was an advocate of Greek unity and brought Sicyon into the Achaean League, which he… …   Wikipedia

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  • Core relational theme — Contents 1 Appraisal theory 2 Richard S. Lazarus 3 Primary appraisal …   Wikipedia

  • pink — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle Dutch pinke Date: 15th century a ship with a narrow overhanging stern called also pinkie II. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1573 1. any of a genus (Dianthus of the family Caryophyllaceae, the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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