move-out

[ moov-out ]
/ ˈmuvˌaʊt /

noun

an act or instance of vacating a living or working place: With so many business move-outs, the local economy is suffering.

Origin of move-out

noun use of verb phrase move out

Definition for move out (2 of 2)

Origin of move

1200–50; Middle English meven, moven < Anglo-French mover ≪ Latin movēre

synonym study for move

1. See advance. 22. See motion.

OTHER WORDS FROM move

coun·ter·move, noun coun·ter·move, verb, coun·ter·moved, coun·ter·mov·ing. out·move, verb (used with object), out·moved, out·mov·ing. un·moved, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for move out (1 of 2)

move out

verb

(adverb) to vacate a residence, place of business, etc, or help (someone) to do this

British Dictionary definitions for move out (2 of 2)

move
/ (muːv) /

verb

noun

See also move in, move on, move out

Word Origin for move

C13: from Anglo-French mover, from Latin movēre

Idioms and Phrases with move out

move