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Main Entry: move
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be in motion, put in motion

Synonyms:

actuate, advance, blow, budge, bustle, carry, change, climb, crawl, cross, depart, dislocate, disturb, drift, drive, exit, flow, fly, get away, get going, get off, glide, go, go away, head for, hurry, impel, jump, leap, leave, locomote, march, migrate, off-load, position, proceed, progress, propel, pull out, push, quit, relocate, remove, roll, run, scram, shift, ship, shove, skip out, split, stir, switch, take off, transfer, transport, transpose, travel, traverse, walk, withdraw

Antonyms:

fix, pause, remain, stay, stop
Main Entry: repair
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave; retire

Synonyms:

apply, betake oneself, fare, go, head for, hie, journey, move, pass, proceed, process, push on, recur, refer, remove, resort, run, set off for, travel, turn, wend, withdraw

Antonyms:

maintain, remain, stay
Main Entry: resort
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have recourse to; make use of

Synonyms:

address, affect, apply, avail oneself of, benefit by, bring into play, devote, direct, employ, exercise, fall back on, frequent, go, go to, haunt, head for, look to, make use of, put to use, recur, recur to, refer to, repair, run, take up, try, turn, turn to, use, utilize, visit
Notes: recourse refers to turning to someone or something for help; resort is something you turn to after all other options have failed (and as a verb means to have recourse!)

Antonyms:

avoid, dodge
Main Entry: steer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: guide, direct on a course

Synonyms:

be in the driver's seat, beacon, captain, conduct, control, drive, escort, govern, head for, helm, herd, lead, pilot, point, route, run, run things, see, shepherd, show, skipper, take over, take the helm, take the reins
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