うつutsuru
1.

To change from one place or state to another, indicating a shift in location, position, or condition, often involving a deliberate decision or action.

2.

To have one’s attention or focus shift from one subject or concern to another, suggesting an emotional or intellectual redirection.

3.

To have an infectious condition, such as a disease, spread from one person or entity to another, highlighting a transfer of influence or effect.

4.

To undergo a gradual change in color, scent, or other qualities, often resulting in a permanence of that change on another object.

5.

To progress to the next stage or action in a sequence, indicating a transition in procedures or phases.

Example:

枝葉末節の議論はもうそろそろ止めにして、本筋の話に移りませんか。

noriうつutsuru
1.

To change from one vehicle to another, typically used in contexts involving transportation, such as transferring from a larger vessel to a smaller one.

2.

To experience a state in which a spirit or supernatural entity takes control or influences an individual, leading to behaviors or actions that differ from the person's usual conduct.

3.

To engage in a transfer of energy or presence, often implying an intimate connection or involvement with another entity or medium.

moeうつutsuru
1.

To gradually spread from one source of fire to another nearby material or area, often resulting in an increase in flames and intensity.

2.

To transition or extend the heat or flames from a burning object to adjacent surfaces, causing them to ignite.

3.

To propagate flames through contact or proximity, leading to an expansion of the burning area.

Example:

火がめらめらと隣家に燃え移っていった。