as in prevail To advance or proceed, typically in a group, resembling the manner of marching. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Move-out'
The ants move-out systematically to gather food for their colony.
The dance troupe will move-out gracefully, captivating the audience with their performance.
The migrating birds move-out in a V-formation, covering great distances together.
The underdog team managed to move-out the favored opponents in a stunning victory.
The soldiers strategically planned their move-out to conquer the enemy's territory.
The negotiations were intense, but both parties agreed on terms for a peaceful move-out.
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