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† inˈmove, enˈmove, v. Obs. [f. in-2, en-1 + move v.] trans. To move inwardly, or in the mind; to affect with emotion.
1583Golding Calvin on Deut. lxix. 422 Nowe commeth this inmouing of men, or of their own nature? No it is of Gods working in their heartes. 1590Spenser F.Q. i. ix. 48 The knight was much enmoved with his speach. 1596C. Fitzgeffrey Sir F. Drake (1881) 58 Honour enmoves her to attempt the flight. |