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  2. (EMOTIONALLY) to accept that a situation has changed and be ready to deal with new experiences: Since he and his girlfriend broke up, he's been finding it difficult to move on. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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

  3. to go or cause (someone) to leave somewhere. intr to progress; evolve. football has moved on since then. intr to put a difficult experience behind one and progress mentally or emotionally.

  4. 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.

  5. This alphabetical list contains explanations of medical words you may come across on the RCOG website or when you see your doctor.

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    • Flexion and Extension. Flexion and extension are movements that occur in the sagittal plane. They refer to increasing and decreasing the angle between two body parts
    • Abduction and Adduction. Abduction and adduction are two terms that are used to describe movements towards or away from the midline of the body. Abduction is a movement away from the midline – just as abducting someone is to take them away.
    • Medial and Lateral Rotation. Medial and lateral rotation describe movement of the limbs around their long axis: Medial rotation is a rotational movement towards the midline.
    • Elevation and Depression. Elevation refers to movement in a superior direction (e.g. shoulder shrug), depression refers to movement in an inferior direction.
  6. The meaning of MOVE ON is to go on to a different place, subject, activity, etc.. How to use move on in a sentence.

  7. Mar 18, 2022 · Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professions is an Open Educational Resource (OER) that focuses on breaking down, pronouncing, and learning the meaning of medical terms within the context of anatomy and physiology.

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