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Definition of Go forward
1. Verb. Move ahead; travel onward in time or space. "They go forward up the hill"; "We are moving ahead in time now"
Generic synonyms: Go, Locomote, Move, Travel
Specialized synonyms: Head, Trace, Roar, Limp, Wander
Related verbs: Bear On, Carry On, Continue, Preserve, Uphold
Derivative terms: Continuation, Procession
Lexicographical Neighbors of Go Forward
Literary usage of Go forward
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Hawaiian Evangelical Association (1906)
"That They go forward. ANNUAL REPORT OF DOREMUS SCUDDER, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY.
He must be spiritually dead who can review the work done during the past ..."
2. Annual Report (1911)
"... doors being open to her entrance, Christian woman can go forward freely to
that service which is her blessing to the world and her own fulness of life. ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1896)
"All these researches should go forward in an atmosphere of repose and leisure,
very different from that of business and professional engagements." GENERAL. ..."
4. Publications (1853)
"We therefore bid you all farewell, dear friends, and entreat you to be always
diligent. We hope to go forward in the strength of the Lord, ..."