* move as in: his speech moved many people in the conference.

1.to know how others feel and why feel that way

2. to cause somebody to have strong feelings, especially of sympathy or sadness (from a dictionary)

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I found the definition of the verb 'move' as in the sentence above in a dictionary.(#2)

Q1: What about #1? Can #1 be the same as #2?

Q2: Can the verb 'move' be used as an intransitive verb in a sentence?

1 answer

1 and 2 are not the same. 2 is the correct parallel for the * definition at the top.

With this meaning, the verb 'move' is transitive.
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