moves, moved, moving

to move in
phrasal verb

Start living in a new home or place
  • 1They moved in last weekend.
  • 2We're planning to move in next month.
When you move in, it means you start living in a new home or place. You bring your things and start sleeping, eating, and spending time there. It's when you officially make that place your home and begin your life there.
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Remember to check the condition of the new home when you move in. Take note of any damages or issues so you can report them to the landlord or fix them yourself.
in a grand hall
Settling In
Lisa
I heard you're planning to move in next week.
Dorothy
Yes, I can't wait to start decorating my new space.
Lisa
That's exciting! Let me know if you need help with anything.
Dorothy
Thank you, I might take you up on that offer!
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Similar to "to move in":
  • 1settle
  • 2occupy