What does move in mean?
Definitions for move in
move in
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Princeton's WordNet
move inverb
occupy a place
"The crowds are moving in"
pull in, get in, move in, draw inverb
of trains; move into (a station)
"The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station"
move inverb
move into a new house or office
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move in
"Move in" generally refers to the act of relocating one's possessions into a new residence, apartment, room or office. It could also refer to starting to live, operate or use a space regularly. This can also apply to becoming closely associated with a group, project or process.
Editors Contribution
move in
To change position.
They do move in similar ways when walking together.
Submitted by MaryC on January 29, 2021
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of move in in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of move in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of move in in a Sentence
Smokey was a relaxed deer that wasn’t afraid to move in daylight, i think that was partly due to his personality, but also because of the way I hunt my farm. I basically hunt only the fringes under perfect conditions. I give the center of the farm to the deer. So they don’t feel a lot of pressure.
We have seen how slow things move in many areas with tobacco and many impediments to action can arise, we just have to make a commitment to make sure The FDA gets done.
If there’s a large institutional investor base held within mutual funds the stock is likely to be less volatile as these are often core long-term positions. Stocks that are held more by retail investors could see hot money move in or out relatively quickly.
The chance all of these pieces would move in an anti-harvest way would be one in a million, the evidence is overwhelming that it is a change in weather.
Yes, there are many international firms working out of India, but more and more Indian architects (are) coming back to the country and setting up base here, there is increased building demand, the budgets are good, there is plenty of land. It's great because there's room for younger, smaller practices to move in with their bold new designs.
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