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Definitions for move into
move in·to
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Princeton's WordNet
enter, come in, get into, get in, go into, go in, move intoverb
to come or go into
"the boat entered an area of shallow marshes"
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move into
"Move into" generally refers to the act of changing one's location or position to be inside or occupy a new space, place, or area. This could involve physically relocating from one place to another, such as moving into a new house, taking on a new role or position, such as moving into a leadership role, or beginning a new phase or stage, such as moving into adulthood.
Editors Contribution
move intoadjective
Go into
We had to go into the services to use the toilets on route to the port.
Submitted by MaryC on December 26, 2023
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of move into in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of move into in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of move into in a Sentence
Coast Guard Capt. Monica Rochester:
We all should be prepared to move into the worst outcome.
As we move into the Christmas period, it will have a really big impact on [ supply chains ] and this is the most important element right now.
These are Phase 1 studies. We now need to move into larger scale real-world trials, but it is good to see more data and more products moving into this very important phase of vaccine discovery.
The Turks have to make a choice. They're either going to be part of NATO or they're going to move into the Russian camp in terms of defense.
When there aren’t any paternal or father figures in homes, the gangs move into that void, it’s a very complicated and prevalent problem.
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