Phrasal verb №76
move out
/muːv aʊt/
Meaning
To leave the place where one lives, especially permanently
Example
They moved out of their apartment last month.
They moved out of their apartment last month.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №76
/muːv aʊt/
Every summer many students move out of the dorm to live in tiny rooms in the town.
Every summer many students move out of the dorm to live in tiny rooms in the town.
My friend is moving out of our shared flat this week because she bought a small cottage in the countryside.
My friend is moving out of our shared flat this week because she bought a small cottage in the countryside.
When the landlord asked, the students quickly moved out of the big room and smiled with relief.
When the landlord asked, the students quickly moved out of the big room and smiled with relief.