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to move up
[phrase form: move]
01
to be promoted to a better position or job in life
02
to move to a higher place
2.1
to be elevated or moved to a higher place
03
to allow a student to go to a higher level or class within an educational system
3.1
to pass to a higher level or class within an educational system, often based on academic performance or progress
Example
The school's policy ensures that students who meet the criteria will move up seamlessly to the appropriate grade level.
Students who consistently perform well academically have the opportunity to move up at the end of each school year
04
to reschedule an event or activity to occur at an earlier date or time than originally planned
05
to move closer to someone or something in order to create more space or make room for others
Example
Last year, he moved up from an entry-level position to a senior role in the organization.
Employees often aim to move up within a company to enhance their careers.
She has often inspired others to move up by setting ambitious career goals and working towards them.
Tomorrow, during the interview, candidates will discuss how they plan to move up within the company.
The climbers moved up the mountainside all day long.