| Definition of 'move out' |
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1. (verb) take out, move out, remove
cause to leave
"The teacher took the children out of the classroom"
2. (verb) move out
move out of one's old house or office
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1. (verb) move out
to take all your possessions out of a place because you are going to live somewhere else
My Dad's helping me move out of the apartment.
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Sense: to leave, cease to live in, a house etc
She has to move out before the new owners arrive.
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Afrikaans: uittrek, verhuis |
Arabic: يُخْلي المَنْزِل |
Bulgarian: изнасям се |
Brazilian: sair |
Czech: odstěhovat se |
German: ausziehen |
Danish: flytte ud |
Greek: εγκαταλείπω, αδειάζω (σπί |
Spanish: irse, marcharse |
Estonian: välja kolima |
Farsi: راه بيافتيد |
Finnish: muuttaa pois |
French: déménager |
Hebrew: לַעֲזוֹב בַּיִת |
Hindi: त्याग देना |
Croatian: iseliti se |
Hungarian: kiköltözik |
Indonesian: pergi, pindah |
Icelandic: flytjaút |
Italian: (andarsene di casa), tras |
Japanese: 移転する |
Korean: 이사가다 |
Lithuanian: išsikraustyti, išsikelti |
Latvian: izvākties |
Malay: keluar rumah |
Dutch: vertrekken |
Norwegian: flytte ut |
Polish: wyprowadzać się |
Persian: راه بيافتيد |
Pashto: شور وخورۍ |
Portuguese: sair |
Romanian: a se muta |
Russian: съезжать |
Slovak: odsťahovať sa |
Slovenian: izseliti se |
Serbian: iseliti se |
Swedish: flytta ut |
Thai: ย้ายออก |
Turkish: çıkmak, evden taşınıp ayr |
Taiwanese: 搬出 |
Ukrainian: виїжджати |
Urdu: ترک کر دینا، چھوڑ کر چلے |
Vietnamese: dọn nhà đi |
Chinese: 搬出 |
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