Move forward, also in the metaphorical sense.
Synonyms
Examples for "progress "
Examples for "progress "
1 Continued EU funding is therefore necessary to consolidate progress so far made.
2 Sanctions, wars and violence have slowed progress in developing Iraq's oil industry.
3 We considered a key higher order role: tracking progress throughout an action.
4 Mr Jackson said the necessary changes were still a work in progress .
5 It was just getting clear of open sea that made progress easier.
1 She says the second advance is far greater awareness of the crime.
2 Under present circumstances, just making one level free is a significant advance .
3 Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in advance .
4 The tobacco industry often utilizes third parties to advance its policy agenda.
5 Earlier this year, Niantic acquired startup Escher Reality to advance its effort.
1 Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers pass on to consumers.
2 In return I wanted to pass on his message in some way.
3 Some firms say they will pass on any higher costs to consumers.
4 Investors have questioned AkzoNobel's ability to pass on higher costs to consumers.
5 Quarterback Philip Rivers' pass on fourth-and-3 fell incomplete, sealing the Raiders' win.
1 The second step is a one-million 'we the people' march on Washington.
2 We are confident they'll march on the road to freedom and democracy.
3 Pizarro would now gladly have directed his march on the Peruvian capital.
4 Our march on the 13th, was an easy one of six miles.
5 The order was therefore given to march on the city at once.
1 This war in Europe is going to go on a long time.
2 They say: 'Fight in the Holy War, Jamil; go on a raid.'
3 Photo: AFP New Caledonia's firefighters are set to go on strike today.
4 As far as he was concerned, that situation could go on indefinitely.
5 There is a long way to go on those terms and conditions.
1 It was not clear how quickly Congress would move on the issue.
2 She'd move on quickly, so she wasn't particularly concerned about leaving signs.
3 We move on . Four years is a long time in women's football.
4 However, I must concede it was a masterful move on Coin's part.
5 Most accept that now is probably the right time to move on .
6 Yet, the addition has also proved a successful move on Iman's part.
7 It won't happen and the sector should accept it and move on .
8 We only move on sites under threat of external forces, he said.
9 Right now you could plant the flag, declare victory, and move on .
10 She's young and she's strong, and she'll be able to move on .
11 So I think the world is beginning to move on climate change.
12 I believe this is a wise move on his part, said Graham.
13 Perhaps it's time to start thinking the unthinkable and to move on ?
14 If the divisions are too great, we move on , a diplomat said.
15 Transparency and voting reform, then we move on and bring back ethics.
16 The cabinet may consider making a move on fuel prices this week.
Other examples for "move on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Move on across language varieties