move on
move
mu:v
moov
on
ɑ:n
aan
British pronunciation
/mˈuːv ˈɒn/

Definition & Meaning of "move on"in English

to move on
[phrase form: move]
01

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
to move on definition and meaning
example
Examples
After the divorce, she took time to heal and eventually found the strength to move on.
02

to depart or leave a specific location

Intransitive
to move on definition and meaning
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Examples
She quickly moved on after realizing the store was closed.
03

to transition or shift to a different topic or activity

Intransitive: to move on to a different topic
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Examples
After finishing the first part of the presentation, they decided to move on to the next agenda item.
04

(particularly of law enforcement) to instruct individuals to leave or distance themselves from a specific location

Transitive: to move on sb
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Examples
The police arrived and had to move the onlookers on to ensure the safety of the accident site.
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