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Onward
tending toward a contemplated or desirable end forward as an onward course progress etc
Onwards
Onward
Assessment of damages
The second party's damages for the period from the trial onwards from that period, the number of years which have based
Law Reports
e.g., Mews's Digest. The Scottish reports (civil cases) from 1907 onwards are known as 'Session Cases' and are published annually. They
Peristaltic
of the muscular fibers of their walls forcing their contents onwards as peristaltic movement
Onwardness
Progress advancement
Run
things animate or inanimate Hence to flow glide or roll onward as a stream a snake a wagon etc to move
Propel
To drive forward to urge or press onward by force to move or cause to move as the
Proceed
To move pass or go forward or onward to advance to continue or renew motion begun as to
Outslide
To slide outward onward or forward to advance by sliding
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