move out

The phrase 'move out' is commonly used to describe the act of leaving a place of residence or employment, often permanently.

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Definition

B1Everyday Life

(informal)To leave one's home or apartment to live elsewhere.

Example

  • She decided to move out after graduating from college.

B2Employment

(informal)To leave one's place of employment or office.

Example

  • The company will move out of the old building next month.

C1Military

(technical)To depart from a military encampment or position.

Example

  • The troops will move out at dawn.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "move out":

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