smuovere

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to move (a heavy object) with effort or difficulty; to move; to shift; to dislodge
 * 2)  to oust
 * 3) to plow
 * 4) to make (someone) retreat or distance himself from an ingrained opinion; to dissuade; to deter
 * 5) to remove (someone) from a state apathy or idleness; to rouse; to stir
 * 6) to move to pity or compassion
 * 1) to make (someone) retreat or distance himself from an ingrained opinion; to dissuade; to deter
 * 2) to remove (someone) from a state apathy or idleness; to rouse; to stir
 * 3) to move to pity or compassion
 * 1) to remove (someone) from a state apathy or idleness; to rouse; to stir
 * 2) to move to pity or compassion
 * 1) to move to pity or compassion
 * 1) to move to pity or compassion
 * 1) to move to pity or compassion