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Move ahead of Meaning in English

expression

ˈmuv/ /əˈhɛd/ /ˈəv
MOOV uh-HED uhv
mˈuːv/ /ɐhˈɛd/ /ˈɒv
MOOV uh-HED ov

Definition

To go in front of or surpass someone or something, often in a competition, progress, or position.

Usage & Nuances

Often used with people, teams, or projects; can be literal (physically) or figurative (in progress, rank, etc.). Common in competition or work settings. Frequently appears as 'move ahead of someone' or 'move ahead of the competition.' More formal than 'get ahead of.'

Example Sentences

She worked hard to move ahead of her classmates.

basic

Our team wants to move ahead of the competition.

basic

He tried to move ahead of the other runners in the race.

basic

If you want to move ahead of your peers, you need to innovate.

natural

They quickly moved ahead of schedule and finished the project early.

natural

New technology has allowed us to move ahead of our rivals in the market.

natural