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move into

v. to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes" [syn: enter, come in, get into, get in, go into, go in] [ant: exit]

Usage examples of "move into".

But even from this remove it was possible to glean certain patterns, and one that recurred as regularly as an urban legend was the one about how someone would move into a commune populated by sandal-wearing, peace-sign flashing flower children, and eventually discover that, underneath this facade, the guys who ran it were actually control freaks.

This means you can move into your own place, (if they approve it) but still have to be in for the evenings.

We can always monitor and reward our own behavior, even if we move into different circumstances.

He might pick a pleasant spot not too far from one of the streams and build the home of his dreams, or he could just move into one of the empties.

Then after I won, I'd break all my promises and move into the White House.

At least as intelligent as our ancestors were when they made the move into space.

They tried to move into Eldone Market, the other side of the river, but we showed them better.