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English

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Etymology

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From co- +‎ move.

Verb

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comove (third-person singular simple present comoves, present participle comoving, simple past and past participle comoved)

  1. (sciences) To move in a correlated fashion
    • 2003, Paolo Mauro, “Appendix I: The First Era of International Financial Integration”, in Eswar Prasad, editor, Effects of Financial Globalization on Developing Countries[1], →ISBN, page 35:
      Spreads on bond yields in a common currency today comove across emerging markets to a much higher degree than they did in the past.

Synonyms

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  • covary (in statistical contexts)
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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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comove

  1. inflection of comover:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative