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move-out
[moov-out]
noun
an act or instance of vacating a living or working place.
With so many business move-outs, the local economy is suffering.
move out
verb
(adverb) to vacate a residence, place of business, etc, or help (someone) to do this
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of move-out1
Example Sentences
Kenny notes that the “rental-friendly” peel-and-stick mural and bathroom decor are removable and that she restores the walls and fills any holes upon move-out; however, it’s always best to check with your landlord before you embark on your own renovations.
When move-out day arrived, the company sent employees to guard the front of the building and ensure that anyone who left did not return.
Those who still need help after their move-out deadline must reapply.
Extending the lease beyond March 19, the original move-out date, was a major error on Jovanovic’s part; it allowed Airbnb to turn its back on the dispute.
In an email on May 31, 2022, more than a month after her move-out date, Hirschhorn wrote to Jovanovic: “Your actions and alleged repairs are made knowing that of my disability requiring accommodation, I believe it was made to harass and scare me.”
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