What are some opposite words for move on?
Antonyms for move onmove on
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advance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go onverb
move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
"Time marches on"
Synonyms:
throw out, hand, circulate, progress, supercharge, pass off, go along, bring forward, build up, come along, upgrade, get along, win, elevate, kick upstairs, continue, work up, pull ahead, come on, carry on, make headway, advance, fall out, encourage, further, come up, gain, keep, pass on, leave, give, promote, happen, boost, go on, gain ground, occur, raise, pass, pass along, get on, come about, proceed, impart, communicate, pass around, put across, distribute, turn over, shape up, reach, relegate, take place, submit, set ahead, march on, hap, get ahead, build
How to use move on in a sentence?
We are thrilled to learn that our client, Melvin DeJesus, and his brother, Melvin DeJesus, will be fully exonerated for this murder, some 26 years after the true killer framed the brothers for this heinous crime, we will now focus on helping Melvin DeJesus adjust to Melvin DeJesus freedom and move on with Melvin DeJesus life.
We are just going to meet with them and listen to their sentiments and come and implement them because what is important now is not arguing with them or them with us, what is important is to rectify whatever mistakes there are and take it through parliament and get the compliance and move on.
One more step was taken, indeed, a huge and definitive one, in the hard journey of this nightmare that we have lived in the last and never ending couple of months, son, let's make our life move on and on, always with the head held high, the heart calm and the peace and quiet of the innocent.
Thank your past for all the lessons, and move on.
They wanted it more and they played like it, we just have to take this loss and move on to our next game.
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