Examples of 'moved on' in a sentence
Meaning of "moved on"
This phrase conveys the idea of letting go of the past or moving forward in life, typically after a significant event or relationship
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- simple past tense and past participle of move on
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moved on
She will have moved on from there.
She moved on after his untimely death.
I was told you would moved on to better things.
I had moved on to a much safer line of work.
I think she already moved on to someone else.
I have moved on and i am focusing on my career now.
They must have moved on the house.
Moved on from swastika and rocket launchers.
I understand you have moved on to an actual suspect.
So we moved on to what would be the final hurdle.
We have a car that moved on to the bridge.
I have moved on to bigger and better things.
Looks like he took my advice and moved on.
They could have moved on somewhere else.
He moved on to free and moving boundary problems.
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The class has moved on to another book.
Perhaps the outside world has moved on.
I think we have moved on to sweating and crying.
I see you guys really have moved on.
Looks like you moved on to greener pasture.
That is why you have never moved on.
Your sire has moved on to greener pastures.
Feels like maybe they have moved on.
Could have moved on to the real thing.
That would explain why he moved on so fast.
They have moved on to the next town.
Figured you would have moved on by now.
You have moved on to the next round.
You say that you have moved on.
And then moved on to their next victim.
Just swapped some jokes and moved on.
Women have moved on from that move.
The rest of the world has moved on.
I would have moved on to the next man.
Otherwise you would never have moved on.
Then he moved on to nice and remote campsites.
You normally would have moved on by now.
But time moved on without our help.
You have you probably moved on spying.
The team moved on to the next case.
But things have changed and moved on.
Technology has moved on in the meantime as well.
I was under the impression she would moved on.
They have moved on to a higher expression of life.
Events have obviously moved on since then.
I have moved on to weird pregnancy sex dreams.
I can see you have really moved on.
David has moved on and so should you.
Or maybe just used it as a toilet and moved on.
You done moved on up to the big house now.
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Moved out here about a month ago
He may have just moved beyond circumstantial
Moved that herd like it was a column of infantry