Phrasal verb MOVE OUT

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    MOVE OUT

    To move out is to leave a place and take all your furniture and other possessions with you.

    Examples of use:

    1. We’re moving out on Sunday.
    2. The lease on my flat expires at the end of the month and I have to move out.
    3. Sarah has bought a new house and she is moving out of her old place today.
    infinitive move out
    present simple move out and moves out
    -ing form moving out
    past simple moved out
    past participle moved out
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