moving forward

The phrase "moving forward" is commonly used to indicate progression, advancement, or a shift in focus from past events to future goals.

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Definition

B2General

(idiomatic)To proceed from the current moment, often implying progress or advancement.

Example

  • Moving forward, we will focus on new strategies.
  • The company plans to expand its services moving forward.

B2Overcoming Challenges

(idiomatic)To continue making progress despite difficulties or setbacks.

Example

  • She is moving forward with her project despite the setbacks.
  • Moving forward after the crisis was a challenge for everyone involved.

B2Emotional/Relational

(idiomatic)To focus on the future and leave past disputes or negative feelings behind.

Example

  • Moving forward, we need to put our differences aside.
  • Let's focus on rebuilding trust moving forward.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "moving forward":

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