move off

English

Verb

move off (third-person singular simple present moves off, present participle moving off, simple past and past participle moved off)

  1. (of a vehicle) To start moving.
    • 1964 May, “Automation in the cablatest SNCF developments”, in Modern Railways, page 336:
      When the large handwheel seen in the illustration of a 68000 class cab is moved from "stop" to "run", the traction circuit contactors are closed and the locomotive moves off with the diesel engine running at idling speed.

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