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- See:
- move
part of speech: |
phrase |
definition 1: |
to become situated in a new home or place of business.
The house is being painted now, so we'll move in when the painting is finished. |
definition 2: |
to cause or help (someone) to become situated in a new residence or business location.
My uncle has a truck and he's going to move us in next week. |
definition 3: |
to begin living in the same place as someone else.
There were three us of in the apartment before my sister moved in. |
definition 4: |
to bring (someone) into a new living situation with others.
All of us were upset when one of our housemates moved in her boyfriend. |
definition 5: |
to come forward in order to take control of or help out in a bad situation.
The National Guard moved in to settle the disturbance.When more troops moved in, it turned the tide in our favor. |
definition 6: |
to cause (troops or the like) to intervene in a bad situation.
The governor moved in the National Guard to quell the unrest. |
related words: |
locate |
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