MOVE OUT
To move out is to leave a place and take all your furniture and other possessions with you.
Examples of use:
- We're moving out on Sunday.
- The lease on my flat expires at the end of the month and I have to move out.
- 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 |