See also: move out

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Etymology

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From move +‎ out.

Noun

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moveout (plural moveouts)

  1. The act of moving out of a property.
    • 1999, Herbert J. Gans, Making Sense of America: Sociological Analyses and Essays, page 8:
      After a slowdown during the winter, the moveouts resumed in spring 1959; by the summer of 1959, the West End was emptying rapidly.

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