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Sentence count:98+2Posted:2017-06-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: arisecome upgo upliftriseupriseSimilar words: give upsave updrive uplive up tomovemovedmove offremoveMeaning: v. 1. move upward 2. be promoted, move to a better position. 
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31 Could you guys at the front move up a bit?
32 Without consultation, Hayling had invited Pilger to move up from being a mere adviser to the new post of editorial director.
33 Stamp duty suspension for properties up to £250,000 has certainly encouraged householders wanting to move up the housing ladder to start looking again.
34 I don't want to have to take out a new mortgage every time I move up the ladder.
35 My current mileage is only 10-20 miles per week, but I would like to move up to longer distances and triathlons.
36 Each group becomes more inclusive the further we move up the hierarchy.
37 Deep breath, hold it, whirr, click, move up an inch, breathe again.
38 A thermometer measures temperature. Red liquid can move up or down.
39 Move up a bit.
40 After burrowing into the lungs, they move up to the pharynx, where they are swallowed.
41 Those who drop the ball return to number one and those below that number move up one place.
42 It is among several which fear possible closure within months unless the new assessment and funding procedures move up several gears.
43 Jim Costas, D-Fresno, was the driving force behind a 10-year effort to move up the California primary.
44 We should try to establish the conditions in which large numbers of families can stay together and move up.
44 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
45 I wish to move up to higher positions.
46 I wish to move up to higher positions in the future.
47 The ascending mineralized solutions move up to the cap of nearly horizontal.
48 Hopefully, we can make a good start this time around and be in a better position to move up the field.
49 Comparisons of brains reveal that the proportion of glia to neurons increases greatly as animals move up the evolutionary ladder.
50 However, governance is becoming increasingly important as IT organizations move up the SOA maturity curve.
51 Is this your fucking brilliant plan to move up to the National D . A . office?
52 The ends of the blue bars are attached to the chassis. Note how the axle is free to move up and down, but it can't move side-to-side.
53 That is, their relative values move up or down depending on market forces.
54 Because of inertia, though, the air column continues to move up, leaving a partial vacuum in and above the glottis that acts to slam the folds more strongly together.
55 However, if you were planning to get some sort of elective surgery or buy a Honda hybrid, for instance, it may be reasonable to move up your schedule for the tax benefit.
56 Bonnet tendency to move up or down as pressure changes.
57 The pupae have rows of spines along their sides which enable them to move up and down within the soil during wet and dry periods.
58 Core indices have continued to move up in some countries even as headline inflation numbers have declined.
59 I wish to move up to toper positions with acquisition of more experience in the future.
60 The operator's cabin can move up and down along the mast. Semiautomatic control of stacker crane is realised by a control circuitry composed of contactors and limit switches.
More similar words: give upsave updrive uplive up tomovemovedmove offremovemove tomove outmove onremovedremovermove intoon the movemovementprime movermover and shakersocial movementmove heaven and earthcivil rights movementover and abovemoviemoviesmovingremovalmovablesamovarover and overremovable
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