move out
Third Person
moves out
Present Participle
moving out
Past Tense
moved out
Past Participle
moved out
1
to change the place we live or work
- He was excited but nervous to move out for the first time.
- I can't wait to move out and start living on my own.
- I have to move out of my apartment at the end of next month.
- My roommate is going to move out and live with her boyfriend.
- They decided to move out after the increase in rent.
Antonyms:
2
to cause someone or something to leave a particular place or location
transitive
- 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.
- He quickly moved the outdated furniture out to make room for the new pieces.
- Authorities often move out individuals who pose a threat to public safety.