commuovere

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Italian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin commovēre, present active infinitive of commoveō (move, affect).

Pronunciation

Verb

commuòvere (first-person singular present commuòvo, first-person singular past historic commòssi, past participle commòsso, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive) to move (emotionally), to affect, to touch (emotionally)
  2. (transitive, literary, uncommon) to shake strongly, to agitate, to put in motion
  3. (transitive, literary, uncommon, figuratively) to agitate, to disturb

Conjugation

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Derived terms