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Move in

/ˈmuːv ɪn/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To start living in a new home, building, or place.

  • They moved in last weekend and are still unpacking.
  • After getting married, John and Mary decided to move in together.
  • We plan to move in after the renovations are complete.

2. To begin occupying space for business purposes.

  • The company plans to move in to the new office by the end of the month.
  • The store moved in on the first floor of the new mall.
  • A new restaurant has moved in next to the theater.

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