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Verb: move in
  1. Move into a new house or office
    "They moved in to their new apartment last week"
     
  2. Occupy a place
    "The crowds are moving in"
     
  3. Of trains; move into (a station)
    "We watched as the train moved in to the platform";
    - pull in, get in, draw in

Derived forms: moves in, moving in, moved in

See also: move into

Type of: arrive, come, get, go, locomote, lodge in, move, occupy, reside, travel, up sticks [Brit, informal]

Antonym: move out