Move out

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verb

To leave a place, usually a home or a room, permanently or for a substantial period.

After college, Susan decided to move out from her parents' home and start living independently.
Visual representation of "move out" - To leave a place, usually a home or a room, permanently or for a substantial period

Often appears as...

  • move out of the house
  • move out of the room
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Personal Transition

Indicates a significant change in someone's living situation, often due to growing independence.

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Now that I have a job, I'm planning to move out and find my own place.
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Not Temporary

Implies leaving a place for an extended period or permanently, not just for a short while.

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After the divorce, I had to move out and start over somewhere new.
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Preparation Required

Often involves planning and packing personal belongings, not done impulsively.

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We need to start packing this week if we're going to move out by the end of the month.
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