Move in - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmuːv ɪn|
Brit.  |muːv ɪn|

verb

- occupy a place
- of trains; move into (a station) (syn: draw in, get in, pull in)
- move into a new house or office

Extra examples

Criminals have been moving in on the taxi business for some years.

The police are moving in on the criminals hiding in the house.

The apartment needs to be cleaned out before a new tenant can move in.

We've bought our new house, but we can't move in till the end of the month.

Steve's going to move in with her.

Much more research is being done, which is a move in the right direction.

It'll all be signed and sealed by Friday, and you can move in then.

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