Synonym: arise, come up, go up, lift, rise, uprise. Similar words: give up, save up, drive up, live up to, move, moved, move off, remove. Meaning: v. 1. move upward 2. be promoted, move to a better position.
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1 Move up, John, and let the lady sit down.
2 Hold the ladder tightly and move up a rung at a time.
3 She was anxious to move up the promotion ladder.
4 Can you move up a bit?
5 To move up, you'll need the right training.
6 The kids learn fast, and can't wait to move up to the junior team.
7 His chairs can swivel, but they can't move up or down.
8 There's room for another one if you move up a bit.
9 Optimists reckon house prices will move up with inflation this year.
10 You can move up to work in films and the theatre.
11 Children learn in mixed ability classes and move up a class each year.
12 We decided to move up a gear.
13 Just hard slog to move up the world rankings.
14 As officials move up the hierarchy they may be more involved in policy advice rather than managing budgets or people.
15 In the spring they would move up one rung on the remedial ladder.
16 The Edinburgh side needed to move up a gear to jolt Celtic out of their rhythm.
17 As we move up the hierarchy towards elite sport,[www.Sentencedict.com] there is an increasing demand to watch sporting competitions.
18 You can make the bike move up to 1.5 metres in a corner just by shifting your weight.
19 Roll the die, answer a question and move up the greasy pole to Downing Street.
20 Oil stocks continued to move up Friday on improvements in pricing as a result of severe cold weather across the country.
21 The move up to verse can be ineffective, deservedly so.
22 The track world now awaits his move up to 5,000m.
23 Teaching did provide an opportunity for young people to move up the social scale.
24 Though one was a Democrat and the other a Republican, the rivalry over which one would move up first was cordial.
25 She does think it is sometimes reverse discrimination but wonders how else people will move up.
26 Just as I was putting down roots, our family had to move up north.
27 Had your daughter inherited the stocks, her cost basis would move up to the value at the time of the inheritance.
28 As soon as anyone misses their cue they return to number one and all those below the number move up one.
29 Step down and make a delicate traverse left to move up into a recess and small ledge.
30 Rain had turned the battlefield to a swamp, and it proved impossible to move up heavy mortars to knock them out.
More similar words: give up, save up, drive up, live up to, move, moved, move off, remove, move to, move out, move on, removed, remover, move into, on the move, movement, prime mover, mover and shaker, social movement, move heaven and earth, civil rights movement, over and above, movie, movies, moving, removal, movable, samovar, over and over, removable.