move away



move away

 (from someone or something)
1. to withdraw from someone or something. Please don't move away from me. I like you close by. I have to move away from the smoking section. There was too much smoke there, so I moved away.
2. to move, with one's entire household, to another residence. Timmy was upset because his best friend had moved away. They moved away just as we were getting to know them.
See also: away, move

move someone or something away (from someone or something)

to cause someone or something to withdraw from someone or something. Move Billy away from Tommy so they will stop fighting. Move the cake away from Billy.
See also: away, move

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Reynolds['renəldz]
Youtayo:-tahJapanese
Shaquila-English (Rare)
Osanna-Italian (Rare)
ParkerPAHR-kərEnglish
Connell['kɔnəl]