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Definition of move in phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

move in

phrasal verb
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move in | move into something
  1. to start to live in your new home
    • Our new neighbours moved in yesterday.
    opposite move out
move in something
  1. to live, spend your time, etc. in a particular social group
    • She only moves in the best circles.
move in (on somebody/something)
  1. to move towards somebody/something from all directions, especially in a threatening way
    • The police moved in on the terrorists.
See move in in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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