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      • From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English move on phrasal verb 1 change job/class to leave your present job, class, or activity and start doing another one I enjoyed my job, but it was time to move on. to When you finish, move on to the next exercise. move on to higher/better things (=get a better job or social position – used humorously) Jeremy’s leaving the company to move on to higher things. 2 change/develop a) to develop in your life, and change your relationships, interests,...
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  2. MOVE ON definition: 1. to leave the place where you are staying and go somewhere else: 2. to start a new activity: 3…. Learn more.

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      MOVE ON meaning: 1. to leave the place where you are staying...

  3. If you move on, you finish or stop one activity and start doing something different. She ran this shop for ten years before deciding to move on to fresh challenges. [ VERB PARTICLE + to ]

  4. Move on definition: to go or cause (someone) to leave somewhere. See examples of MOVE ON used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of MOVE ON is to go on to a different place, subject, activity, etc.. How to use move on in a sentence.

  6. Definition of move on phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. move on meaning, definition, what is move on: to leave your present job, class, or act...: Learn more.

  8. Define move on. move on synonyms, move on pronunciation, move on translation, English dictionary definition of move on. v. moved , mov·ing , moves v. intr. 1. a. To change in position from one point to another: moved away from the window.

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