When one uses the phrase "Moving swifter" than another thing, they might mean moving faster, easily and such, than another thing. This phrase isn't very commonly used, though.
No. Transfer means to move something from one place to another. Such as to move an employee from one department to another. Transmit means to send out or emit something, such as a radio signal.
It depends what you mean by move. If you mean move like move from one place to another then I guess a tsunami can and an earthquake can.
Immigrating.
move away from the coming thing
They move like everything else. I mean like every living thing.
to move from one screen to another
In the emotional sense of the word. yes.
There is no such thing as mobe. If you mean move, they crawl using their legs.
Flow, and go to-and-fro, rhume with glow and mean to move from one place to another.
Move to another universe where volume and area are the same thing...
If you mean to literally move your PC, pick it up and carry it there, or get a wireless router.
As a noun, it is a ligature, something that ties or binds one thing to another, or to itself. As a verb, it means to tie up something, such hands or legs, so they can't move easily.