move out (A2)
phrasal verb
Pronunciation: /muːv aʊt/
Definition
Permanently leave a house or apartment where one has been living.
Examples
They plan to move out as soon as their new house is ready for them.
It was difficult to move out of the neighborhood where I grew up.
The landlord gave the tenants thirty days to move out after the lease expired.
How to Use move out
- move out of (prepositional phrase)
- Leaving a specific place or building. — "He had to move out of his dorm room before the summer break."
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