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Phrasal verbs starting with "move"

17 phrasal verbs use this verb

move about
A2

To change position or location, either within a space or more broadly by relocating frequently.

move ahead
B1

To make progress or to proceed with something, especially a plan or project.

move along
A2

To continue moving or progressing; also used as a directive to keep walking and not stop or gather in one place.

move around
A2

To change position or location, either physically within a space or by relocating frequently.

move away
A2

To leave a place where you have been living and go to live somewhere else; also to change direction away from something.

move back
A2

To return to a previous position or place of residence; to postpone something to a later time; or to move in a backward direction.

move down
A2

To move to a lower position physically, or to move to a lower rank, level, or category.

move in
A2

To start living in a new home or place; also to move closer to something or someone, especially in order to take action.

move in on
B2

To begin to take control of or encroach on something that belongs to or is associated with someone else; to approach someone or something in

move into
A2

To begin living in a new home; to start operating in a new area, sector, or field.

move off
B1

To begin moving away from a place, especially for a vehicle or group to start travelling from a stationary position.

move on
A2

To continue to the next stage, topic, or phase; or to leave behind a situation, relationship, or period of life and begin something new.

move out
A2

To leave a place where you have been living and go to live somewhere else.

move over
A2

To shift to one side to make room, or to give up a position to someone else.

move to
A2

To go to live or work in a different place, or to cause someone to feel deep emotion.

move up
B1

To advance to a higher position, level, or rank, or to shift position to make space.

move with
B2

To adapt to or keep pace with changing times, trends, or a group.