move in (Meaning)

Wordnet

move in (v)

occupy a place

of trains; move into (a station)

move into a new house or office

Synonyms & Antonyms of move in

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move in Sentence Examples

  1. The movers carefully moved the heavy furniture into the new house.
  2. She decided to move to a new city to pursue her dreams.
  3. The company has decided to move its headquarters to a different location.
  4. He made the first move on the chessboard, anticipating his opponent's response.
  5. The team executed a strategic move to outmaneuver the opposition.
  6. The dancer moved gracefully across the stage, captivating the audience.
  7. The government is considering a move to increase the minimum wage.
  8. The stock market experienced a sudden move upward, sending investors into a frenzy.
  9. The child moved his toys around the playroom, creating a new imaginary world.
  10. The politician made a bold move in the campaign, hoping to attract voters.

FAQs About the word move in

occupy a place, of trains; move into (a station), move into a new house or office

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The movers carefully moved the heavy furniture into the new house.

She decided to move to a new city to pursue her dreams.

The company has decided to move its headquarters to a different location.

He made the first move on the chessboard, anticipating his opponent's response.