- move out
- verb1. cause to leave-
The teacher took the children out of the classroom
• Cause: ↑move• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
-Somebody ——s somebody
2. move out of one's old house or office• Ant: ↑move in• Hypernyms: ↑move• Hyponyms: ↑clear out• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s
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move outTo vacate premises• • •Main Entry: ↑move* * *
ˌmove ˈout [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they move out he/she/it moves out present participle moving out past tense moved out past participle moved out] phrasal verbpermanently to leave the house or flat where you live or the place where you have your businessThe house has been sold, and we’re moving out.
Thesaurus: to leave a place to live elsewheresynonymMain entry: move* * *
move out (or move someone out)leave or cause to leave one's place of residence or work* * *
move out [phrasal verb]He was 20 when he moved out of his parents' house.
Her lease ends next month, so she'll have to move out (of her apartment) soon.
• • •Main Entry: ↑move* * *
ˌmove ˈout derivedto leave your old home
Useful english dictionary. 2012.