permanently to leave the house or flat where you live or the place where you have your business
A sob escaped her, but she didn't try to move out of his range.
I'm hoping to find somewhere to rent soon...' She tries to move out of the hall with Martha hanging on to her.
The house has been sold, and we’re moving out.
We were still living with Kaye and Hubert, and I felt the time had come for us to move out.
moves out
moving out
moved out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
Was this page helpful?