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- to leave the place where you are staying and go somewhere else: I've lived in this town long enough - it's time to move on.
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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.
- English (US)
MOVE ON meaning: 1. to leave the place where you are staying...
- Znaczenie Move On, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
move on definicja: 1. to leave the place where you are...
- English (US)
3 meanings: 1. to go or cause (someone) to leave somewhere 2. to progress; evolve 3. to put a difficult experience behind one.... Click for more definitions.
Move on definition: to go or cause (someone) to leave somewhere. See examples of MOVE ON used in a sentence.
The meaning of MOVE ON is to go on to a different place, subject, activity, etc.. How to use move on in a sentence.
to leave the place where you are staying and go somewhere else: After three days in Madrid we thought we'd move on. (NEW ACTIVITY) to start doing a new activity: I'd done the same job for ten years and felt it was time to move on. (NEW SUBJECT) to change from one subject to another when you are talking or writing: Let's move on to the next topic.
a. To progress in sequence; go forward: a novel that moves slowly. b. To progress toward a particular state or condition: moving up in the company; move on to a new subject. 3. To be disposed of by sale: Woolens move slowly in the summer. 4. To be put in motion or to turn according to a prescribed motion. Used of machinery. 5. a.
1. When you move on somewhere, you leave the place where you have been staying or waiting and go there. [...] 2. If someone such as a police officer moves you on, they order you to stop standing in a particular place and to go somewhere else. [...] 3. If you move on, you finish or stop one activity and start doing something different. [...] More.