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bewegt

Bewegt is the past participle of the German verb bewegen, meaning to move or to affect emotionally. It is used in German in two main ways: as part of compound tenses with an auxiliary verb (haben or sein) and as a predicative or attributive form to express a state or result stemming from movement or emotional impact.

In usage, bewerkt examples include sentences such as "Die Nachricht hat mich bewegt" (The news moved me

Bewegt is part of a family of words related to movement. The related adjective bewegend means moving

Usage notes: bewegt often appears in emotional contexts (What moved you? Was hat dich bewegt?) and in

In summary, Bewegt centers on the idea of movement or emotional impact, primarily as a participle in

/
touched
me
emotionally),
where
bewegt
functions
as
the
past
participle
in
a
perfect
tense.
Another
common
example
is
"Ich
bin
bewegt"
(I
am
moved),
where
bewegt
serves
as
a
predicative
adjective
describing
an
emotional
state.
The
form
is
not
typically
used
as
a
standalone
noun;
rather,
related
adjectives
and
compounds
convey
related
meanings.
in
a
more
active
or
ongoing
sense,
as
in
a
moving
story
or
a
moving
performance.
The
noun
Bewegung
means
movement,
and
Bewegen
is
the
verb
“to
move.”
The
compound
Bewegtbild,
meaning
moving
image,
is
a
standard
term
in
media
and
film
to
refer
to
video
or
cinema
content,
illustrating
how
the
root
moves
into
specialized
vocabularies.
descriptions
of
physical
motion
in
passive
or
resultative
constructions
(Der
Boden
wird
bewegt).
In
attributive
position,
other
forms
such
as
bewegte
or
bewegtes
are
used,
depending
on
gender
and
number
of
the
noun.
tense
forms
and
as
a
predicative
adjective
indicating
a
state
resulting
from
motion
or
feeling.