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move in

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Explanation of "Move In"

Definition: The phrase "move in" is a verb that means to begin living in a new place, such as a house or an apartment. It can also refer to entering a space or location.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You can use "move in" when talking about starting to live somewhere new or when something is entering a location.
  • Form: It is often used in the present tense ("I move in"), past tense ("I moved in"), or future tense ("I will move in").
Examples:
  1. Living Situation: "I will move in to my new apartment next week."
  2. Entering a Location: "The train will move in to the station at 3 PM."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more advanced context, "move in" can also imply taking over a space or starting to occupy a position. For example, "The new company moved in to the market and quickly became a strong competitor."
Word Variants:
  • Move: The base verb (e.g., "I need to move to a different city.")
  • Moved: The past tense (e.g., "I moved to a new place last month.")
  • Moving: The present participle (e.g., "I am moving to a new house.")
Different Meanings:
  1. Physical Relocation: Moving to a new residence.
    • Example: "They moved in last weekend."
  2. Entering a Space: Coming into a place.
    • Example: "The dog moved in the room when it heard the food."
  3. Taking Control: When a new entity takes a position in a market or field.
    • Example: "The startup moved in to dominate the tech industry."
Synonyms:
  • Relocate
  • Shift
  • Take up residence
  • Settle in
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Move in together: This phrase means two people start living in the same place.
    • Example: "After dating for a year, they decided to move in together."
  • Move in on: This phrase means to approach or take control of something, often used in a competitive context.
    • Example: "The larger company is trying to move in on the small business market."
Summary

"Move in" is a versatile phrase commonly used when discussing changes in living situations or entering new spaces.

Verb
  1. move into a new house or office
  2. of trains; move into (a station)
    • The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station
  3. occupy a place
    • The crowds are moving in

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