Phrasal Verbs

move out

This page is about the phrasal verb move out

Meaning

If you move out, you leave the place in which you've been living or working, and move to a new place to live or work.

Synonym

leave

For example

  • move out We've got three children, and two of them have already moved out of home, and the third one is planning to move out soon.

  • move out of sth As soon as the new building is finished, we'll move out of our old office and into the new one.

Quick Quiz

If you're going to move out, you'll need to

a. be fit and strong

b. wear your best clothes

c. pack up your things
a) be fit and strong b) wear your best clothes c) pack up your things

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Contributor: Matt Errey