Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
move-out
verb
/muːv aʊt/

Definition
The act of leaving a residence or place, usually after a lease or rental agreement ends.

Examples
- After the lease was up, we had to move-out by the end of the month.
- She planned to move-out of her apartment and into a house.

Meaning
To move-out means to vacate a home or property, typically when one is moving to a new location or ending a tenancy.

Synonyms
- Vacate
- Relocate
- Depart