Move apart, see? (8)
I believe the answer is:
separate
'move apart see?' is the definition.
'separate' can be an answer for 'move' (separating is a kind of moving). I am not sure about the 'apart see?' bit.
'move apart see?' is the wordplay.
'move' indicates anagramming the letters (I've seen 'moved' mean this).
'apart'+'see'='apartsee'
'apartsee' anagrammed gives 'SEPARATE'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for separate that I've seen before include "divorce" , "Dinstinct or discrete" , "Set apart" , "Take or keep apart" , "Not joined or united with others" .)