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on the move
Making progress, advancing, as in Their technology is clearly on the move .
Busily moving about, very active, as in A nurse is on the move all day long . [Mid-1800s] Also see on the go .
Going from one place to another, traveling, as in Our troops are on the move again , or Ruth and Dick are always on the move, never staying put for more than a month or two . [Late 1700s]
Example Sentences
There are new signs that a dangerous fungus is once again on the move.
The Israeli army has again issued evacuation orders, forcing half-starved, exhausted, multiply-displaced survivors on the move again in an impossible search for safety.
For two months, she and her teenage sons — hauling a few clothes and personal belongings in Trader Joe’s bags — were constantly on the move, able to book a few days at a time in various hotels and vacation rentals in a suddenly squeezed market.
Now, there are signs that the fungus is once again on the move.
It is not only the RSF foot soldiers who are on the move.
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