move ahead

The phrase "move ahead" is commonly used to indicate making progress or advancing in various contexts, such as projects, careers, or overcoming obstacles.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To continue making progress or advancing toward a goal.

Example

  • Despite the challenges, we need to move ahead with our plans.
  • The project is moving ahead smoothly.

B2Career

(professional)To advance in one's career or professional life.

Example

  • She moved ahead quickly in the company due to her hard work.
  • He is looking for ways to move ahead in his career.

B2Competition

(competitive)To surpass others in terms of achievement or position.

Example

  • The team moved ahead of their rivals in the league standings.
  • By innovating, they moved ahead of the competition.

B2Problem-Solving

(problem-solving)To overcome obstacles and continue progressing.

Example

  • We need to move ahead and find a solution to this problem.
  • Despite the setbacks, they moved ahead and completed the project.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "move ahead":

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