move out

US /muːv aʊt/
UK /muːv aʊt/
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1.

to leave your home or place of residence permanently

:
I'm planning to move out of my apartment next month.
They decided to move out after the landlord raised the rent.
2.

to move from a position or place, especially to make way for someone or something else

:
Could you please move out of the way so I can pass?
The crowd began to move out as the police arrived.