Meaning of You don't want to move them
Indicates reluctance or refusal to change the position of something.
In simple words: You do not want to change their position.
You don't want to move them in a sentence
- You don't want to move them from this spot.
- If you don't want to move them, just leave them here.
- She said you don't want to move them during the winter.
- You don't want to move them without asking first.
- He realized you don't want to move them at all.
How to use You don't want to move them
Used to suggest reluctance or disinterest in changing a location or condition. Appropriate in both casual and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a person hesitating to change the place of two objects.
Related words
Collocations with You don't want to move them
- move them carefully
- move them later
- move them back
Synonyms for You don't want to move them
- do not wish to relocate them
- do not desire to shift them
- do not intend to change their place
Common mistakes with You don't want to move them
- Confused with 'move it' (take action) instead of a passive phrase.
- Using 'want' in past tense incorrectly without context.
- Omitting 'them' when referring to specific objects.
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Frequently asked questions about You don't want to move them
What does You don't want to move them mean?
You do not want to change their position.
What is the definition of You don't want to move them?
Indicates reluctance or refusal to change the position of something.
How do you use You don't want to move them in a sentence?
You don't want to move them from this spot.
Can you give another example of You don't want to move them?
If you don't want to move them, just leave them here.
What are synonyms for You don't want to move them?
Common alternatives include do not wish to relocate them, do not desire to shift them, do not intend to change their place.
What words go with You don't want to move them?
It commonly pairs with move them carefully, move them later, move them back.
What are common mistakes when using You don't want to move them?
Confused with 'move it' (take action) instead of a passive phrase. Using 'want' in past tense incorrectly without context. Omitting 'them' when referring to specific objects.
How do you pronounce You don't want to move them?
US: //ju doʊnt wɑnt tə muv ðɛm//, UK: //juː dɒnt wɒnt tə muːv ðɛm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You don't want to move them?
Used to suggest reluctance or disinterest in changing a location or condition. Appropriate in both casual and formal contexts.
