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93 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ mˈuːv ˌɪntʊ], [ mˈuːv ˌɪntʊ], [ m_ˈuː_v ˌɪ_n_t_ʊ]

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  • n.

    • asset,
    • account,
    • book,
    • capacity,
    • Broking,
    • brokerage,
    • business,
    • cannibalize,
    • business plan,
    • beauty parade.

    • establish,
    • start,
    • start up.

    come in (noun)

    • come in.

    get in (noun)

    • get in.

    get into (noun)

    • get into.

    go in (noun)

    • go in.

    go into (noun)

    • go into.

    move into (noun)

    • enter.
  • v.

    Other relevant words: (verb)

    • obtrude upon,
    • re-enter,
    • irrupt,
    • invade,
    • walk in,
    • take water,
    • intrude on,
    • out in,
    • take the field,
    • intrude,
    • encroach upon.
  • Other synonyms:

    • grubstake,
    • spin off,
    • founding father,
    • founder,
    • loan capital,
    • enterprise culture,
    • found,
    • reopen,
    • bootstrapping,
    • constitute,
    • articles of incorporation.

    • formation,
    • incorporate.

    • establishment,
    • foundation.

    • set up.

    • open.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • settle into,
    • reside in,
    • get under way,
    • attempt,
    • attack,
    • plunge into,
    • set about,
    • pitch into,
    • endeavor,
    • endeavour,
    • proceed,
    • embark upon,
    • launch forth,
    • settle in,
    • go at,
    • take on,
    • live in,
    • enter on,
    • assume,
    • engage in,
    • fall into,
    • venture,
    • be situated in,
    • be located in,
    • be established in,
    • arrive,
    • enter upon,
    • go about,
    • turn to,
    • set at,
    • come,
    • fall to,
    • tenant,
    • buckle to,
    • tackle,
    • undertake,
    • occupy,
    • have at,
    • launch into,
    • inhabit,
    • move in,
    • dwell in,
    • accept,
    • set going,
    • be ensconced in,
    • go in for.

How to use «Move into» in context?

In order to make the transition into a new place more manageable, consider these tips:

— Create a budget for the move: This will help you to isolate the costs associated with the move and make decisions about what is necessary.

— Seek professional help: A professional organizer can help you to pack, sift through belongings, and make the move seem less daunting.

— Start packing early: The earlier you start packing, the less time you will have to spend unpacking.

— Consider renting a U-Haul truck: This can help you to transport large items and save on the cost of moving.

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    move into

    move into (some place)
    to begin to reside in some place
    въехать в (квартиру, дом)

    They’ve just moved into a new house.

    English-Russian mini useful dictionary > move into

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    move into high gear

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > move into high gear

  • 3
    move into a capsule hotel

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into a capsule hotel

  • 4
    move into a new product line

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into a new product line

  • 5
    move into a new stage

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into a new stage

  • 6
    move into a shaded position

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into a shaded position

  • 7
    move into action

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into action

  • 8
    move into an inclined position

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into an inclined position

  • 9
    move into cold storage

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into cold storage

  • 10
    move into engagement

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into engagement

  • 11
    move into mesh

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into mesh

  • 12
    move into position

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into position

  • 13
    move into recession

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into recession

  • 14
    move into the background

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into the background

  • 15
    move into the black

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into the black

  • 16
    move into the field

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into the field

  • 17
    move into the realm of

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into the realm of

  • 18
    move into third place

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into third place

  • 19
    move into town

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > move into town

  • 20
    move into engagement

    (vb.) [gear]

    ввести в зацепление

    Англо-русский дорожно-транспортный словарь > move into engagement

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  • move into — PHRASAL VERB If you move into a new house, you start living there. [V P n] I want you to move into my apartment. We ve a spare room …   English dictionary

  • move into something — ˌmove ˈin | ˌmove ˈinto sth derived to start to live in your new home • Our new neighbours moved in yesterday. Opp: ↑move out Main entry: ↑movederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • move into the black — go into/move into/return to, etc. the black ► to start making a profit after losing money: »This is the biggest shopping day of the year, when retailers aim to go into the black. ► to increase in value: »The main index actually moved back into… …   Financial and business terms

  • ˌmove ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) to start living or working in a place We re moving into new offices by the river.[/ex] 2) to begin a new business or a new type of business They re planning to move into publishing.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • move into overdrive — go/move/into overdrive phrase to become very active or excited, usually more than is necessary or healthy Production has gone into overdrive. Thesaurus: to try hard to do or get somethingsynonym Main entry: overdrive …   Useful english dictionary

  • move into — verb to come or go into (Freq. 12) the boat entered an area of shallow marshes • Syn: ↑enter, ↑come in, ↑get into, ↑get in, ↑go into, ↑go in • Ant: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • move into — Synonyms and related words: accept, assume, attack, attempt, buckle to, embark in, embark upon, endeavor, engage in, enter on, enter upon, fall into, fall to, get under way, go about, go at, go in for, go into, go upon, have at, launch forth,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • go into/move into/return to, etc. the black — ► to start making a profit after losing money: »This is the biggest shopping day of the year, when retailers aim to go into the black. ► to increase in value: »The main index actually moved back into the black late afternoon. Main Entry: ↑black …   Financial and business terms

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move  — двигаться, двигать, перемещаться, движение, шаг, переезд, действие, акция
into  — в, на, к

Примеры

The last thing I should have done was let her move into my house.

Позволить ей переехать в мой дом это последнее, что мне следовало делать.

Mom and Dad had always planned to move into a smaller house when we grew up.

Мама с папой всегда планировали переехать в дом поменьше, когда мы вырастем.

He was in so much debt he had to give up his house and move into a cheaper apartment.

На нём было столько долгов, что ему пришлось бросить свой дом и переехать в более дешёвую квартиру.

If I were you I’d move into these diggings like a shot. *

На твоем месте я бы не раздумывая переехал на эту квартиру.

We moved into the shade.

Мы перебрались в тень.

I moved out into the second lane.

Я переместился на вторую дорожку.

The man moved forward into the light.

Мужчина двинулся вперёд, на свет.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

Ruth moved into our apartment and promptly took over.  

The Republican’s propaganda machine moved into high gear.  

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Move Past Tense

The past tense of Move is moved.

1. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.

Synonyms

  • glide
  • pass by
  • angle
  • drive
  • ghost
  • come up
  • wend
  • pace
  • slice into
  • plough
  • get about
  • walk
  • roll
  • weave
  • vagabond
  • trail
  • march on
  • come down
  • pan
  • seek
  • breeze
  • change
  • return
  • travel by
  • go past
  • zoom
  • swap
  • progress
  • roam
  • play
  • proceed
  • stray
  • billow
  • lead
  • steam
  • thread
  • arise
  • tram
  • career
  • hiss
  • swim
  • motor
  • precess
  • beetle
  • go by
  • take the air
  • travel along
  • travel
  • float
  • wheel
  • whoosh
  • outflank
  • accompany
  • creep
  • move on
  • go through
  • pass on
  • rush along
  • hotfoot
  • hasten
  • sit
  • tramp
  • bucket along
  • pull away
  • spread
  • step
  • pass
  • run
  • go on
  • ski
  • transfer
  • island hop
  • pelt along
  • lurch
  • locomote
  • caravan
  • range
  • drift
  • zip
  • swan
  • draw back
  • lift
  • shack
  • belt along
  • retrograde
  • jump
  • rush
  • travel purposefully
  • betake oneself
  • get around
  • circle
  • go
  • circulate
  • retreat
  • whine
  • meander
  • step on it
  • err
  • turn
  • fly
  • slither
  • advance
  • tread
  • pursue
  • forge
  • whistle
  • automobile
  • slice through
  • flock
  • carry
  • move around
  • crank
  • drag
  • push
  • speed
  • bang
  • surpass
  • move back
  • slide
  • cannonball along
  • travel rapidly
  • back
  • come
  • propagate
  • crawl
  • swing
  • uprise
  • cruise
  • ramble
  • scramble
  • fall
  • precede
  • rove
  • descend
  • bounce
  • retire
  • be adrift
  • plow
  • wander
  • overfly
  • cast
  • withdraw
  • displace
  • go across
  • journey
  • snowshoe
  • spurt
  • draw
  • zigzag
  • jounce
  • hurry
  • round
  • wing
  • blow
  • trundle
  • spirt
  • hurtle
  • circuit
  • pass over
  • follow
  • ride
  • derail
  • go forward
  • ease
  • whish
  • ferry
  • wind
  • shuttle
  • steamer
  • go up
  • raft
  • recede
  • move up
  • do
  • sift
  • swash
  • race
  • resort
  • pull back
  • taxi
  • go down
  • continue
  • go around
  • hie
  • ascend
  • lance
  • rise
  • repair
  • whisk

Antonyms

  • linger
  • recede
  • ride
  • follow
  • fall
  • ascend
  • go
  • stay in place
  • rise
  • precede
  • advance

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

Rhymes with Move Into

2. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense.

Synonyms

  • drive
  • drive off
  • propel
  • channelize
  • expel
  • mobilise
  • tip over
  • wrap
  • roll
  • saltate
  • beat
  • rock
  • chase away
  • drive out
  • flick
  • take down
  • disunite
  • disturb
  • bump around
  • change hands
  • pump
  • crowd
  • funnel
  • play
  • press down
  • direct
  • shake up
  • revolve
  • get up
  • divide
  • splatter
  • raise
  • unseat
  • deracinate
  • set in motion
  • transmit
  • travel
  • ruffle
  • flap
  • woosh
  • whoosh
  • bring down
  • centre
  • pass on
  • dandle
  • lay
  • get down
  • disarrange
  • ship
  • set
  • slop
  • center
  • overturn
  • run
  • spill
  • squeeze
  • depress
  • transfer
  • post
  • locomote
  • mobilize
  • force out
  • lift
  • extirpate
  • shift
  • rush
  • throw out
  • pull
  • stir
  • commove
  • brandish
  • bring up
  • run off
  • circulate
  • hit
  • go
  • translate
  • distribute
  • lower
  • lock
  • bowl over
  • mesh
  • kick out
  • upstage
  • dislodge
  • turn
  • advance
  • slip
  • tump over
  • take back
  • drive away
  • vex
  • whistle
  • wave
  • sway
  • flourish
  • carry
  • drag
  • push
  • hustle
  • channelise
  • part
  • rouse
  • twine
  • root out
  • dislocate
  • impel
  • slide
  • disgorge
  • station
  • swing
  • singsong
  • elevate
  • operate
  • raise up
  • tug
  • engage
  • separate
  • bring outside
  • knock over
  • transport
  • agitate
  • strike
  • pulse
  • rout out
  • unwind
  • upset
  • turn back
  • displace
  • wash
  • wedge
  • bring forward
  • change owners
  • draw
  • blow
  • unroll
  • pass around
  • force
  • uproot
  • dispel
  • stir up
  • fluctuate
  • pose
  • work
  • splay
  • put
  • relocate
  • sink
  • wind
  • position
  • let down
  • scan
  • rake
  • place
  • riffle
  • wind off
  • launch
  • exteriorize
  • reposition
  • sling
  • channel
  • race
  • pour
  • herd
  • send
  • jar
  • turn over
  • shed
  • drop
  • lateralize
  • luxate

Antonyms

  • raise
  • pull
  • unwind
  • arrange
  • stay in place
  • disengage
  • wind
  • back

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

3. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion.

Synonyms

  • careen
  • recoil
  • reciprocate
  • whirl around
  • leave
  • exit
  • jump off
  • wamble
  • mope
  • cant
  • start
  • feed
  • bestride
  • roll
  • beat
  • move reflexively
  • diverge
  • wriggle
  • flinch
  • squinch
  • cringe
  • hop
  • give way
  • climb
  • shake
  • flick
  • teeter
  • jolt
  • mount up
  • brush
  • putter around
  • flurry
  • duck
  • hit the dirt
  • swoop
  • sidle
  • ease up
  • bolt
  • startle
  • writhe
  • reach
  • shrink
  • flip
  • potter around
  • come together
  • boil
  • strike out
  • flap
  • lean
  • waggle
  • jump on
  • lunge
  • pound
  • go out
  • get down
  • spread
  • throw
  • get on
  • run
  • quiver
  • whirl
  • coggle
  • moil
  • sashay
  • tumble
  • dance
  • lurch
  • slant
  • hit the deck
  • hitch
  • reach out
  • shift
  • bend
  • jump
  • leap
  • wrestle
  • stir
  • thrust
  • steal
  • funk
  • bustle
  • waver
  • linger
  • pulsate
  • sail
  • bustle about
  • mill around
  • grab
  • turn
  • move over
  • thunder
  • fly
  • wobble
  • climb on
  • stretch out
  • potter
  • take up
  • vibrate
  • slip
  • give
  • assume
  • wave
  • trip
  • cut to
  • mill about
  • mill
  • hustle
  • split
  • part
  • dawdle
  • buck
  • seesaw
  • budge
  • squirm
  • pitch
  • course
  • arouse
  • propagate
  • fling
  • nod
  • churn
  • crash
  • twitch
  • separate
  • hop on
  • putter
  • yield
  • cut
  • strike
  • agitate
  • wallow
  • heave
  • twist
  • mount
  • undulate
  • hurl
  • spring
  • make way
  • take
  • move involuntarily
  • snap
  • sweep
  • drop back
  • welter
  • wince
  • tilt
  • roil
  • stumble
  • move back and forth
  • worm
  • hurtle
  • mope around
  • click
  • dodge
  • close
  • totter
  • flux
  • thump
  • bound
  • falter
  • quail
  • list
  • trip the light fantastic toe
  • jerk
  • fidget
  • chop
  • streak
  • stretch
  • flow
  • jar
  • flex
  • bob
  • cant over
  • gravitate
  • trip the light fantastic
  • quicken

Antonyms

  • converge
  • enter
  • hop out
  • stand still

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

4. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] change residence, affiliation, or place of employment.

Synonyms

  • move in
  • migrate
  • relocate
  • transmigrate
  • move out

Antonyms

  • move out
  • stay
  • discharge
  • nationalise

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

5. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] follow a procedure or take a course.

Synonyms

  • act
  • proceed
  • work
  • go
  • venture
  • embark
  • steamroll

Antonyms

  • denaturalize
  • empty
  • cause to sleep
  • personalise

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

6. move

noun. [‘ˈmuːv’] the act of deciding to do something.

Synonyms

  • manoeuvre
  • conclusion
  • determination
  • tactical maneuver
  • maneuver
  • tactical manoeuvre
  • decision

Antonyms

  • reentrant angle
  • oblique angle
  • straighten
  • walk

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

7. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] go or proceed from one point to another.

Synonyms

  • vary
  • pass
  • scroll
  • alter
  • lapse
  • change
  • sink

Antonyms

  • depersonalize
  • dissimilate
  • increase
  • demilitarize

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] be in a state of action.

Synonyms

  • be active
  • rouse

Antonyms

  • deconcentrate
  • destabilize
  • enable

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] give an incentive for action.

Synonyms

  • strike
  • make
  • actuate
  • propel
  • incite
  • affect
  • prompt
  • motivate
  • cause
  • do

Antonyms

  • discolor
  • accelerate
  • tune
  • denazify

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. move

verb. [‘ˈmuːv’] have an emotional or cognitive impact upon.

Synonyms

  • impress
  • alienate
  • come to
  • propel
  • incite
  • touch
  • infect
  • experience
  • sadden
  • smite
  • affect
  • prompt
  • disturb
  • sweep off
  • surprise
  • ingrain
  • strike a note
  • pierce
  • feel
  • instill
  • stir
  • hit home
  • hit
  • motivate
  • trouble
  • sweep away
  • cloud
  • strike a chord
  • strike
  • actuate
  • engrave
  • jar
  • upset
  • awaken
  • zap
  • strike home

Antonyms

  • magnetise
  • naturalize
  • brighten
  • occidentalize

Etymology

  • moven (Middle English (1100-1500))

Sentences with move-into

1. Noun Phrase
The expectation is for the average performers to be given an opportunity to improve or eventually move into the top ranking.

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