Definition: The English word "admove" means to move in a particular direction, with no other purpose or intention than the movement itself. It comes from the Greek word ad-movere which translates as "to move". In the context of scripture, this is commonly used for moving God's people into a new and different place. The term "admove" was often used to describe the movement of believers in God's kingdom where they were instructed not to "walk by sight but by faith". It was also used metaphorically as an expression of the divine will that God's people should move toward a new place, such as a heavenly place or a higher realm of glory. The word is often associated with the idea of being moved into a different spiritual environment where God would lead the way, and not only in His physical presence but also in His Spirit. This phrase has been used to emphasize that believers are called to walk by faith rather than just rely on sight.