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Phrasal Verb - Moving In

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To move in typically means to enter or establish oneself in a particular place, space, or position. This can be related to housing, work, or any other type of environment. It involves taking possession or responsibility of something. Moving in usually implies that one has a certain level of control, authority, or ownership over a specific area.

Examples

No.Example
1After completing the payment, we moved in and started decorating the apartment.
2The company is moving in new management which includes several fresh hires from top universities.
3My family moved in next door and we heard their noise during the party.
4The theatre is moving in new set designs as part of their current production.
5She is moving in her grandmother while her house is under renovation.
6Move in the cash you received and make an investment in stocks.
7Move in close and whisper the secret to my ear.
8Move in at the right hour and get the fresh catch of the day.
9The sales team should move in swiftly and grab those leads.
10The teacher asked the students to move in the wreckage without touching it to study.