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  1. Inglés. Español. move in vi phrasal. (make one's home) mudarse ⇒ v prnl. I've found a new flat, and I'm moving in next week. Encontré un nuevo departamento y me mudo la semana que viene. asentarse ⇒, instalarse ⇒ v prnl.

  2. verb [ phrasal ] / ˈmuv ˈɪn/ Add to word list. to bring your possessions to a place in order to start living there. asentarse. We’re moving in as soon as they paint the bedrooms. nos mudamos en cuanto pinten las habitaciones. I hear she’s moving in with her boyfriend. escuché que se está mudando con su novio.

  3. British. transitive verb + adverb. (= take inside) meter ⧫ llevar hacia dentro. intransitive verb + adverb. 1. (into accommodation) instalarse. to move in with sb irse a vivir con algn. 2. (= start operations) ponerse manos a la obra ⧫ intervenir. (Business) (to new market) introducirse.

  4. move in | Business English. phrasal verb with move verb uk / muːv / us. Add to word list. [ I ] to go to a different place and begin to live or work there: High business taxes prevent new businesses from moving in. (Definition of move someone/something in from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. move in (on somebody/something) 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. Definition of move in phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  6. Meaning of move in – Learner’s Dictionary. move in. — phrasal verb with move verb uk / muːv / us. Add to word list. B1. to begin living in a new home: We're moving in next week. She's just moved in with her boyfriend. They want to move in together before they get married.

  7. Hace 3 días · 1. Also: (when preposition) move into (also preposition) to occupy or take possession of (a new residence, place of business, etc) or help (someone) to do this. 2. (intransitive; often foll by on) informal. to creep close (to), as in preparing to capture. 3. (intransitive; often foll by on) informal.