Pronunciation: /muːv ˈɪntuː/
verb to go or change from one place or position to another
A1 I want to move into a new apartment next month.
A2 She decided to move into a bigger house for her growing family.
B1 After graduating from college, he plans to move into a career in marketing.
B2 The company is looking to move into international markets to expand their business.
C1 The artist's work has evolved as she has moved into more abstract forms of expression.
C2 As the CEO, she successfully moved the company into a position of industry leadership.
preposition used to indicate movement from one place to another
A1 I want to move into a new apartment next month.
A2 She decided to move into a different career field.
B1 The company plans to move into international markets next year.
B2 After years of hard work, they were finally able to move into their dream home.
C1 The organization is looking to move into more sustainable practices.
C2 The artist's work continues to evolve as she moves into new artistic territories.
formal The company plans to move into a new office building next month.
informal We're thinking about moving into a bigger place soon.
slang Let's ditch this joint and move into a cooler spot.
figurative After years of hard work, she was finally ready to move into a leadership role.
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