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move on

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. advance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go onverb

    move forward, also in the metaphorical sense

    "Time marches on"

Wiktionary

  1. move onverb

    To leave somewhere for another place.

  2. move onverb

    To start dealing with something else.

Wikipedia

  1. Move On

    Move On (working titles: "Yippee Yay", "Big John", "Joanne", "Love for Me Is Love Forever") is a waltz song recorded by the Swedish music group ABBA for their 1977 release, ABBA: The Album. The lead vocals were performed by Björn Ulvaeus in the spoken first verse and by Agnetha Fältskog in the second and third verses. The Spanish version of "Move On", "Al Andar" (or "El Andar"), was recorded in January 1980 for ABBA's Spanish language album Gracias Por La Música with Spanish lyrics by Buddy and Mary McClusky.

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  1. move on

    To "move on" generally refers to the process of making progress or moving forward, particularly after a period of difficulty, disruption, or delay. This could apply to a variety of situations, from emotionally letting go and healing after a painful experience, to physically relocating, to proceeding to the next stage of a project or task. "Moving on" involves accepting changes and making necessary adjustments to adapt to new circumstances or realities.

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  1. Move On

    "Move On" is the 11th episode of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. The episode was the 11th episode for the show's first season. The episode was written by David Schnuler and was directed by John David Coles. It originally aired on Sunday January 9, 2005.

Rap Dictionary

  1. move onverb

    To mess with. "You move on the Ice and you're going to sleep" -- Ice T (Ziplock).

Editors Contribution

  1. move on

    To move in a specific direction.

    We use our feet to move on the floor to get to the toilet.


    Submitted by MaryC on January 28, 2021  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of move on in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of move on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of move on in a Sentence

  1. Yanis Varoufakis:

    I have no doubt that, within the next 48 hours Europe, is going to come together and we shall find the phrasing that is necessary so that we can submit it and move on to do the real work that is necessary.

  2. Jeremy Hunt:

    The issue about an extension is whether that really solves anything, the last thing people in the UK and Europe want is Brexit paralysis. I think people want to move on.

  3. Nancy Saslow:

    His life is work, he’s had several jobs in prison. He works at construction, he works at a number of other things. He facilitates a men’s group, which is more or less a hospice group… He paints a great deal. His paintings are quite extraordinary, especially for someone who is untrained. However, Saslow made it clear Erik's attempt to move on doesn't eliminate the fact he commited a terrible crime against his own parents. I don’t want to paint him as Saint Erik, but I will tell you, this is someone I have heard the California Department of Corrections [say] they have no problems with [him]… basically a model prisoner, she said. I think he does what he can… to find some sort of peace.

  4. Charlie Baker:

    We hope to see the feds move on this quickly.

  5. Stefania Giudice:

    Excavations are like having children. You have to take care of them. You can't just abandon what you find and move on to the next thing, it is a real responsibility.


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