Move out | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Move out

/muv aʊt /

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To leave a house, apartment, or place of residence, especially when permanently changing residences.

  • After graduating, she decided to move out of her parents' house.
  • We'll need to move out by the end of the month since our lease is expiring.

2. To vacate a place of work or official position, usually to transfer to another location.

  • The company decided to move out of the old office building to a more modern facility.
  • The diplomat was instructed to move out of the country due to political tensions.

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