move out phrasal verb (
see also move)
1. to leave the house where you are living now in order to go and live somewhere else
Antonym : move in:
He moved out, and a year later they were divorced.move out of
They moved out of London when he was little.2. if a group of soldiers moves out, they leave a place
3. American English spoken to leave:
Are you ready to move out? [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲