Move in with

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To start living with someone, especially in a romantic relationship or as a roommate.

After dating for two years, I decided to move in with my girlfriend.
Visual representation of "move in with" - To start living with someone, especially in a romantic relationship or as a roommate.

Often appears as...

  • decide to move in with
  • plans to move in with
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Romantic Step

Used when a couple becomes serious and decides to live together.

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They're finally moving in with each other next month.
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Commitment Level

Signifies a new level of commitment in a relationship, not just convenience.

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Moving in with her isn't just about saving rent, it's a big step.
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Joint Responsibility

Implies sharing responsibilities like bills, chores, and the household.

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When I move in with my partner, we'll split all the housework.
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