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Phrasal Verb - Moving Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'move out' is used to describe the act of leaving a place or home, often with the intention of relocating to a new residence. It can also imply a physical removal, such as moving furniture or other items out of a space. This verb is often used in the context of daily life, such as moving out of a rental property or moving out of a college dorm room. It may also carry an emotional connotation, implying a change or separation from a familiar environment.

Examples

No.Example
1After finding a new apartment, they started moving out of their old house.
2The family moved out of the city to a quieter country town.
3The company will be moving out of the old office building in a few weeks.
4She had to move out of the dorm room by the end of the semester.
5They're moving out of the city to start a new business venture.
6The protesters were moved out of the city square by the police.
7The family moved out of the old house after many years of living there.
8The company is moving out of the country to expand its operations.
9The new policy requires employees to move out of the office by a certain time.
10The students moved out of the college dorm at the end of the academic year.