to move along
Pronunciation
/mˈuːv ɐlˈɑːŋ/
British pronunciation
/mˈuːv ɐlˈɒŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "move along"in English

to move along
[phrase form: move]
01

(of a process) to progress or develop in a smooth and satisfactory manner

Intransitive
to move along definition and meaning
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Examples
The negotiations are moving along smoothly, and both parties are reaching a consensus.
He quickly resolved the issue, allowing the project to move along.
02

to progress or shift from one place to another, especially to make room for others

Intransitive
Transitive: to move along sb
to move along definition and meaning
example
Examples
After enjoying their time on the bench, the group decided to move along and let others have a seat.
The usher will move along the spectators to fill in the empty seats.
03

to ensure that a process is progressing in a satisfactory and efficient manner

Transitive: to move along a process
example
Examples
He has successfully moved the process along by addressing critical issues promptly.
As the project manager, her role is to move the process along, ensuring tasks are completed on time.
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