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move on - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of move on in Hindi

  • आगे बढ़ो

Verb

  • आगे चलना
  • आगे जाना
  • बढ़ाना
  • बढ़ा देना

move on Definition

Verb

 

move on Example

  • I just want to move on. ( मैं बस आगे बढ़ना चाहता हूं। )
  • She was ready to move on. ( वह आगे बढ़ने के लिए तैयार थी। )
  • He hated to leave him, but it was time to move on. ( वह उसे छोड़ने से नफरत करता था, लेकिन यह आगे बढ़ने का समय था। )
  • Just say yes, no more secrets about this mission, we'll work together from here on out, yadda yadda, and we can move on. ( बस हाँ कहें, इस मिशन के बारे में कोई और रहस्य नहीं है, हम यहाँ से एक साथ काम करेंगे, याद यद्दा, और हम आगे बढ़ सकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Once in the authorities were notified, we must move on and not look back.
  • But with Mr. Abbott's home in such disarray I'm forced to move on.
  • You'll continue to receive dividends for the stock in your names so there will be sufficient funds for you all to move on.
  • Many on the far left believed it possible to move on immediately from collective ownership to full national ownership.  
  • She wants to move on to the short story, but I see her father's ghost is still unappeased.  
  • Later I walk past an unattended fruit stall and notice a man take a banana, peel it, eat it and move on.  
  • The programme would be limited to 500,000 cattle due to move on to pasture after spending the winter under cover.  
  • I just want to move on with one more issue before I invite my colleagues to come in.  
  • The slave trade was a horrible stain on our country's history, but we need to move on in order for us to achieve.
  • I move on to the projections that were released as something of a bombshell last week.  
  • If you feel the infidelity is unforgivable and you cannot move on from the affair then it is time to leave.  
  • But we have to move on from recycling to persuading people not to take home stuff that they will throw away in short order.  
  • Pleased with that, I was ready to move on when I realised that my guide was looking puzzled, and pointing back in the direction of the frogfish.
  • The curtains closed at his silent command, and she lay still, waiting for him to make some move on her.
  • She held her breath and stayed still, praying their interest was passing, and they'd move on.
  • He was trying to put a move on me, the silly man.