Conmover in english
Move
pronunciation: muv part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: muv part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures




conmover = move ; stir + emotions ; tug at + Posesivo + heartstrings ; pull at + Posesivo + heartstrings ; pluck at + Posesivo + heartstrings.
Example: Twenty years ago, I was moved by Lubetzky's document, as I was a library school student, and today I am just slightly disappointed because he has added confusion for me rather than clarity to the situation.Example: Many people will have experienced the power of literature or other art forms to offer new insight, to provide sources of identification, to stir the emotions, and to release feelings.Example: Their statements were right on point and tugged at the heartstrings.Example: Almost 20 years later, with Ireland pulling at her heartstrings, Falvey made her first journey back home.Example: As if that wasn't sweet enough, he plucked at her heartstrings even more when he gave her a bouquet of handpicked flowers.more:
» conmoverse por la emoción = be overcome with + emotion .
Example: A judge was overcome with emotion in court as he passed sentence over the death of a young father.