move along
Third Person
moves along
Present Participle
moving along
Past Tense
moved along
Past Participle
moved along
1
(of a process) to progress or develop in a smooth and satisfactory manner
- The negotiations are moving along smoothly, and both parties are reaching a consensus.
- He quickly resolved the issue, allowing the project to move along.
- The changes we implemented have helped the workflow move along more efficiently.
- She ensures that tasks move along seamlessly by managing the workflow.
2
to progress or shift from one place to another, especially to make room for others
- After enjoying their time on the bench, the group decided to move along and let others have a seat.
- The usher will move along the spectators to fill in the empty seats.
- The bus driver asked them to move along to allow more passengers to board.
- The security officer often asks people to move along to maintain order.
3
to ensure that a process is progressing in a satisfactory and efficient manner
transitive
- He has successfully moved the process along by addressing critical issues promptly.
- As the project manager, her role is to move the process along, ensuring tasks are completed on time.
- The manager will move along the approval procedures for a seamless workflow.
- She has moved the project along, ensuring all tasks are completed.
- Please move the project tasks along to maintain the established timeline.