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Meanings of
move out
in English
Catalan
retirar
Spanish
sacar
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Cause to leave.
remove
take out
Catalan
retirar
Move out of one's old house or office.
move in
Usage of
move out
in English
1
Didn't know which way was up, wanted to
move
out
that night.
2
But this time it wasn't prepared to
move
out
of the way.
3
In nine months public servants will begin to
move
out
of Dublin.
4
We were on the platform; the train was about to
move
out
.
5
Mercury continued to
move
out
through the corona for another 30 minutes.
6
Nothing can happen to the house until she chooses to
move
out
.
7
Her parents put pressure on her to
move
out
of this house.
8
Now about a thousand
move
out
every week, & 750 move in.
9
At the end of the month, my parents suggested I
move
out
.
10
But it seemed like a good idea for me to
move
out
.
11
See also failing to
move
out
of the way of distracted walkers.
12
Friedman fired Bachman and, not long after, asked him to
move
out
.
13
Ultimately Bergé would
move
out
,
unable to cope with Yves's utter self-absorption.
14
And she had no plans to
move
out
of Mrs. Boslicki's house.
15
Damian had to
move
out
of the way for them to leave.
16
Bailey said she had no alternative than to
move
out
of Stafford.
Other examples for "move out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
move
out
move
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
move out
Catalan
retirar
treure
Spanish
sacar
quitar
retirar
Move out
through the time
Move out
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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