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On the Move

Meaning:

'On the move' is an idiomatic phrase that means actively engaged in movement or constantly in motion.

Parts of Speech:

  1. Adjective
  2. Noun
  3. Adverb

Senses:

Adjective:

1. Engaged in Movement: Actively moving or traveling from one place to another.

Sample Sentence: She is always on the move, exploring new cities and countries.

2. Dynamic: Characterized by constant activity or change.

Sample Sentence: The technology industry is always on the move with innovations and advancements.

Noun:

1. Act of Moving: The act or process of changing one's location or position.

Sample Sentence: The on the move of people from rural areas to cities has increased in recent years.

2. Journey: A trip or journey, especially a long one.

Sample Sentence: They embarked on a daring on the move to climb the highest peak in the world.

Adverb:

1. Actively Moving: In a state of constant motion or activity.

Sample Sentence: The dancers were on the move, gracefully gliding across the stage.

2. Restlessly: In a state of restlessness or with a strong desire for change or new experiences.

Sample Sentence: She could never stay in one place for long, always on the move, seeking new adventures.

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