What are some opposite words for move in?
Antonyms for move inmove in
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term move in.
Princeton's WordNet
move inverb
occupy a place
"The crowds are moving in"
Antonyms:
move outpull in, get in, move in, draw inverb
of trains; move into (a station)
"The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station"
Antonyms:
move outSynonyms:
go into, move into, realize, curl, realise, gain, arrive, get into, go in, retract, curl up, go far, clear, draw, take in, pull in, suck in, come in, pull, close in, collect, get in, enter, bring in, attract, make it, make, earn, draw inmove inverb
move into a new house or office
Antonyms:
move out
How to use move in in a sentence?
I wanted her to move in a way that honored the comic book, which meant she would move in a very elegant, feminine, graceful way, and still look lethal.
It seems like the market has sort of stabilized itself in the former trading range we had before Draghi made the market move in such a fashion, i think everything this week is going to be wait-and-see until Wednesday, leading up to the Fed decision.
The overall trend remains higher, but we're reaching a point where we're overbought. Six percent since last Tuesday is such a strong move in such a short period of time, even if bulls have the upper hand in the longer term.
There are a few reasons not to disclose what you have, but you can set yourself up so you’re not sharing all your money, if you have a need to protect your finances from a person you’re moving in with, then don’t move in with them.
If we're able to talk to voters and really get a message, our message, in front of them about how harmful this could be, we believe it will move in our favor. We believe we will be able to defeat this, but it is very close to call.
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