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third-person singular simple present moves away, present participle moving away, simple past and past participle moved away
(intransitive) To go away from a place, especially when permanently changing one's residence. quotations examples
By Tuesday evening the track had been cleared to the three snowbound engines, and the following day, under their own steam, they were moved away; the business of relighting their fires and raising steam in such conditions is better imagined than described.
1941 April, “Notes and News: Railwaymen and Snow”, in Railway Magazine, page 178