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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...
- Znaczenie Move On, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
move on definicja: 1. to leave the place where you are...
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to leave the place where you are staying and go somewhere...
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1. phrasal verb. When you move on somewhere, you leave the place where you have been staying or waiting and go there. Mr Brooke moved on from Paris to Belgrade. [VERB PARTICLE preposition/adverb] What's wrong with his wanting to sell his land and move on? [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb.
The meaning of MOVE ON is to go on to a different place, subject, activity, etc.. How to use move on in a sentence.
Move on definition: to go or cause (someone) to leave somewhere. See examples of MOVE ON used 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.
move on meaning, definition, what is move on: to leave your present job, class, or act...: Learn more.
phrasal verb. move on (to something) to start doing or discussing something new. I've been in this job long enough—it's time I moved on. Can we move on to the next item on the agenda? Yes, well, thanks for that insight, Niall. Moving swiftly on… Take your English to the next level.