[Phrasal Verb] MOVE OUT - Learning to Embrace New Beginnings

Move out

Move out

Leave a residence or place.

To "move out" means to leave a residence or place, typically marking an end or a change in living situations. This could be a young adult moving out from their parents’ home or someone leaving an old apartment. It’s a significant life event that underscores independence and readiness for new adventures.

Example Sentences

  1. They’ll move out of their apartment next week.

    They plan to vacate their apartment next week.

  2. It's always stressful to move out and start in a new place.

    Relocating and beginning in a new place is always stressful.

  3. After graduation, she plans to move out of her dorm.

    Post-graduation, she aims to leave her dorm.

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