Synonym: advance, go on, march on, pass on, progress. Similar words: have on, live on, move, remove, movement, approve of, over and over, movie. Meaning: v. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense.
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61. We move on to examine this crucial question.
62. Get a move on, or we'll be late!
63. If they sense danger, they move on.
64. We move on, with me grabbing the back spot.
65. Neither side is willing to move on this issue.
66. A move on Good Friday was unthinkable.
67. But fate was beckoning our family to move on.
68. But let us move on from these scientific matters.
69. If things go badly, I move on to the next thing and don't beat myself up 9.
70. It is important that we forgive ourselves for making mistakes. We need to learn from our errors and move on. Steve Maraboli
71. The lawyers move on, all having done their jobs, all having bowed to the dictates of an adversarial judicial system.
72. When the iron ore was worked out the township including the school would pack up and move on.
73. He was bright and alive, and made those around him live more vividly or else move on.
74. The market is forcing the players to move on in quantum leaps in order to keep their market share.
75. They must naturally be pursued, but always giving counsellees the opportunity to move on to other, more crucial issues.
76. By now you will have stimulated the circulation enough to move on to the next stage, which is kneading.
77. My brother-in-law began setting up our platform, and I made the mistake of telling him to get a move on.
78. Of course, things will go wrong. Move on! Don't let the little snags affect the progress of your life. RVM
79. Cry. Forgive. Learn. Move on. Let your tears water the seeds of your future happiness. Steve Maraboli
80. Cook and then move on across the Canterbury Plains for an overnight on a local farm.
81. Get a move on, you two! You're holding up the whole queue! Sentencedict.com
82. He said the uncertain future of the council already has caused a third of the staff to move on to other jobs.
83. Move on, don't let the little things of life hold you back. Forget, forgive, and move on. RVM
84. He was apparently out of favor with the judges, some of whom had dropped subtle hints that Galindo should move on.
85. Police had to use wire cutters to move on the protestors.
86. Gore reportedly has a knack of forcing the president to make up his mind and move on.
87. The thornier questions arise when Boaz and Murray move on to the role of government.
88. I will now move on to look at one chapter from Alice through the looking glass.
89. Many people get along using the same programs and never move on to new versions.
90. Novice players should be able to move quickly through the lessons and, from there, move on to more challenging material.
More similar words: have on, live on, move, remove, movement, approve of, over and over, movie, removal, live out, give out, give off, leave off, leave out, drive out, lie on, come on, take on, someone, ride on, surgeon, agree on, smile on, become one, decide on, keep an eye on, irrespective of, oven, love, over.