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move out

Verb

Meaning

move out of one's old house or office

cause to leave

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The teacher took the children out of the classroom Source: Internet

About 10,000 young people move out of the care system in the UK every year. Source: Internet

About the government’s claims that he was allowed to move out for “personal, political and official assignments”, with security that he was entitled to and on government-provided vehicles, Soz said, “They are lying through their teeth. Source: Internet

About 25 people suddenly found themselves homeless Friday after authorities ordered them to move out of a large house on Wood Avenue, just north of the Colorado College campus. Source: Internet

Additional information and move out instructions will follow via email for all students in these facilities.” Source: Internet

Alice Armitage, a law professor at UC Hastings in San Francisco was “This pandemic will open everyone’s mind, and gets people to move out of their silos.” Source: Internet

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