move on
phrasal verbmove on (to something)
- to start doing or discussing something new
- I've been in this job long enough—it's time I moved on.
- Can we move on to the next item on the agenda?
- Yes, well, thanks for that insight, Niall. Moving swiftly on…
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move on
- to move away from the scene of an accident, etc.
- The police told us to move on.
move somebody on
- (of police, etc.) to order somebody to move away from the scene of an accident, etc.