to move out
Pronunciation
/ˈmuv ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/ˈmuːv ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "move out"in English

to move out
[phrase form: move]
01

to change the place we live or work

Intransitive
to move out definition and meaning
example
Examples
He was excited but nervous to move out for the first time.
I ca n't wait to move out and start living on my own.
02

to cause someone or something to leave a particular place or location

Transitive: to move out sb/sth
example
Examples
While we were renovating, they were already moving out the old appliances.
While addressing the issue, they are currently moving disruptive elements out from the premises.
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