to move closer to a person or place, for example to arrest or attack them
to start living in a different house or flat
to start living in the same place as someone else
But then I remembered an experience Alexis and Chris had had when they first sold their separate homes to move in together.
He’s moving in with his friends from college.
I'd at least managed to hang on to enough of my common sense not to let him move in with me.
Instead he said, `They'd be waiting their moment, waiting for a chance to move in with minimum risk to Noll.
The troops moved in while the enemy was sleeping.
We’re moving in next week.
moves in
moving in
moved in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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