Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To move, or to move something towards a place in British Thesaurus
To move, or to move something towards a place
make towards ()
to go in the direction of someone or something
creep up on ()
to move towards someone quietly and slowly, especially because you want to surprise them
near (verb)
to come closer to a particular place
bear down ()
to move quickly towards someone in a determined and threatening way
confront (verb)
to go close to someone in a threatening way
home in on ()
move in on ()
to get closer to a person or place, especially to arrest or attack them
pull up a chair/stool/seat etc ()
to move a seat near to where someone is sitting, and sit on it
if you wend your way somewhere, you go there
if you work your way somewhere, you travel there slowly and with difficulty