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Wiktionary
move out

vb. 1 To vacate one's place of residence or employment. 2 To leave one's present location.

WordNet
move out
  1. v. cause to leave; "The teacher took the children out of the classroom" [syn: take out, remove]

  2. move out of one's old house or office [ant: move in]

Usage examples of "move out".

For although it is obviously colder and more hostile, the inhabitants of Perseus 1 would know that when their dying sun was incinerating their own planet, they could still move out of its deadly range by emigrating to Perseus 2, as a temporary escape before completely leaving their threatened solar system.

OZ has been tapping into real-time satellite data, and it looks like they're on the move out of Murmansk.

I'll move out of your bungalow so you can have her in the bed all to yourself, but I'm staying right here in this very lab as far as work goes.

But the whole building was water-soaked, and all of the boarders had to move out, and then the place was closed up.

If it were not for such families as this, I think I should move out of Concord.

The small denizens of the wilderness hardly took pains to move out of her path.

Without Daulo it would be foolish to try and get into the work party in any straightforward way, and there would be little opportunity to try anything less obvious until the workers were ready to move out.

Anyone capable of holding a weapon, arm yourself and move out, quickly.