to go along
Pronunciation
/ɡˌoʊ ɐlˈɑːŋ/
British pronunciation
/ɡˌəʊ ɐlˈɒŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "go along"in English

to go along
[phrase form: go]
01

to express agreement or to show cooperation

Intransitive: to go along with a decision or plan
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He was always willing to go along with his friend's suggestions for their weekend activities.
The team decided to go along with the manager's new strategy to improve productivity.
02

to continue to develop or happen

Intransitive: to go along in a specific manner
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The semester is going along quickly, and final exams are approaching.
The economic recovery appears to be going along steadily.
03

(of time) to move forward or pass without stopping

Intransitive: to go along in a specific manner
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We had a great time at the party, and the evening went along in a flash.
The school year went along faster than I expected, and now it's almost summer vacation.
04

to move or travel past something or someone, often while following a particular path or route

Transitive: to go along a place
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As they go along the riverbank, they enjoy the scenic views.
The tourists will go along several historic landmarks during their guided tour.
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