Phrasal Verb - Moving On
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.Definition
To continue with an activity or a stage of one's life after a difficult or unpleasant experience; to go forward in time or progress with something, especially after a significant event or change.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She's trying to move on from the breakup and focus on her career. |
| 2 | After the loss, it's hard for people to move on and find happiness again. |
| 3 | The company is trying to move on from the scandal and restore its reputation. |
| 4 | He's struggling to move on from his past mistakes and make amends. |
| 5 | The community is moving on from the disaster and rebuilding their lives. |
| 6 | It's time for us to move on and start a new chapter in our lives. |
| 7 | The economy is moving on from the recession and is recovering slowly. |
| 8 | The couple is trying to move on from their divorce and co-parent effectively. |
| 9 | The town is moving on from its troubled past and embracing change. |
| 10 | I'm trying to move on from my fear and take the leap of faith. |