Rechercher
to move on
[phrase form: move]
01
passer à autre chose
to accept a change or a new situation and be ready to continue with one's life and deal with new experiences, especially after a bad experience such as a breakup
Intransitive: to move on | to move on from an experience
02
s'en aller, partir
to depart or leave a specific location
Intransitive
03
passer à, changer de sujet
to transition or shift to a different topic or activity
Intransitive: to move on to a different topic
04
faire partir, déloger
(particularly of law enforcement) to instruct individuals to leave or distance themselves from a specific location
Transitive: to move on sb
move on
v
Exemple
They have moved on from the hardships of the past and are now focused on personal growth.
Last year, he successfully moved on from the job loss and started a new career.
As the healing process was ongoing, she was busy moving on from the traumatic experience.
After the divorce, she took time to heal and eventually found the strength to move on.
People often find it challenging to move on after a significant loss.
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