conmueves
Conmueves is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb conmover. Conmover means to move someone emotionally or to stir feelings. As a transitive verb, it generally takes a direct object referring to the person or thing affected and is used with the subject tú, as in addressing someone informally.
Etymology and morphology: conmover derives from Latin commovere, combining con- (together) with movēre (to move). Like
Usage and nuance: conmovers describe emotional impact produced by actions, words, art, or events. Examples include:
Related terms and contrasts: proximate verbs for emotional impact include emocionar, tocar, and impresionar. Conmover emphasizes