move on Synonyms

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move on Meaning

Wordnet

move on (v)

move forward, also in the metaphorical sense

move on Sentence Examples

  1. It's time to move on from the past and focus on the future.
  2. The company decided to move on from its old headquarters to a more modern building.
  3. She couldn't move on from the loss of her loved one.
  4. The project is moving on smoothly, meeting all deadlines.
  5. He moved on to a new job that offered more opportunities for growth.
  6. Don't let setbacks hold you back; move on and keep trying.
  7. The car moved on swiftly, disappearing into the distance.
  8. The clock's second hand moved on steadily, marking the passage of time.
  9. The wind moved on the leaves of the trees, creating a rustling sound.
  10. The conversation moved on to a different topic, leaving the previous one unresolved.

FAQs About the word move on

move forward, also in the metaphorical sense

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It's time to move on from the past and focus on the future.

The company decided to move on from its old headquarters to a more modern building.

She couldn't move on from the loss of her loved one.

The project is moving on smoothly, meeting all deadlines.