If someone such as a policeman moves you on, they order you to stop standing in a particular place and to go somewhere else. Eventually the police were called to move them on
When you move on somewhere, you leave the place where you have been staying or waiting and go there. Mr Brooke moved on from Paris to Belgrade What's wrong with his wanting to sell his land and move on?
If you move on, you finish or stop one activity and start doing something different. She ran this shop for ten years before deciding to move on to fresh challenges Now, can we move on and discuss the vital business of the day
moved on
Türkische aussprache
muvd ôn
Aussprache
/ˈmo͞ovd ˈôn/ /ˈmuːvd ˈɔːn/
Etymologie
[ 'müv ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Middle French movoir, from Latin movEre; probably akin to Sanskrit mIvati he moves, pushes.