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
Words nearby move-out
Definition for move out (2 of 2)
Origin of move
1200–50; Middle English
meven, moven < Anglo-French
mover ≪ Latin
movēre
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, adjectiveBritish 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
Word Origin for move
C13: from Anglo-French
mover, from Latin
movēre
Idioms and Phrases with move out
move