move in on (Meaning)
Wordnet
move in on (v)
make intrusive advances towards
seize control of
Synonyms & Antonyms of move in on
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move in on Sentence Examples
- The enemy forces moved in on the city, threatening to overrun it.
- The paparazzi moved in on the celebrity, eager to capture a scandalous photo.
- The buyer moved in on the property, completing the long-awaited purchase.
- The predator moved in on its unsuspecting prey, ready to strike.
- The demolition crew moved in on the dilapidated building, preparing to tear it down.
- The infection moved in on the patient's body, causing a life-threatening illness.
- The tornado moved in on the town, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
- The police moved in on the suspected criminals, arresting them without incident.
- The financial crisis moved in on the economy, plunging the country into recession.
- The storm clouds moved in on the beach, forcing the tourists to seek shelter.
FAQs About the word move in on
make intrusive advances towards, seize control of
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The enemy forces moved in on the city, threatening to overrun it.
The paparazzi moved in on the celebrity, eager to capture a scandalous photo.
The buyer moved in on the property, completing the long-awaited purchase.
The predator moved in on its unsuspecting prey, ready to strike.