Being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion.
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Examples for "touched "
Examples for "touched "
1 Mursi's removal touched off the bloodiest political crisis in modern Egyptian history.
2 The case touched off a debate on corruption among Israel's ruling class.
3 Speaker heard, and he touched a control point, and the view slid.
4 My research had been long forgotten; I hadn't touched it in weeks.
5 I'll ask her after I change, Ayla said, as they touched cheeks.
1 A France Telecom report listed 14 countries affected by the current problem.
2 He said: We are the most affected region in all of Europe.
3 According to media reports, the problem affected Target stores across the country.
4 It said the shortage of the vaccine affected most countries in Europe.
5 Economically, business suffered production and financial loss with consumer confidence adversely affected .
1 However, the prospect of her release also stirred resentment among kidnapping victims.
2 However, the prospect of her release has stirred resentment among kidnapping victims.
3 Rising Iranian power has stirred concern among many Arabs, to Israel's advantage.
4 CHINA:Will China be shaken or stirred by the new James Bond film?
5 It remained motionless; it stirred not under the hands of the child.
1 However, the regions across New Zealand have really moved up, she said.
2 Conclusion We have moved from the information age to a 'networked age'.
3 However, he said many freedom campers had simply moved to other locations.
4 Several months ago a new prisoner was moved into the sleep house.
5 The woman said the family had moved from the house years ago.
6 Times have moved on, the political environment is totally different, he said.
7 However, that money was moved from one year to another, not lost.
8 Police later moved in to defuse the situation, with several people detained.
9 General Electric moved its headquarters out of the state earlier this year.
10 Russia has moved to back Washington's proposed United Nations resolution on Iraq.
11 Others have moved beyond voluntary measures and imposed mandatory changes, PriceMetrix said.
12 He moved back to his home town for treatment earlier this year.
13 But that frozen, locked-in society has moved 40 years forward in time.
14 Lorq moved left to see; then right when the left was blocked.
15 London Stone has moved around several times over the past 200 years.
16 Many packs moved into Finland, Belarus, and then Poland and eastern Europe.
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About this term moved
move Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Moved across language varieties