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  • 11onwards */*/ — UK [ˈɒnwə(r)dz] / US [ˈɑnwərdz] adverb 1) if something happens or exists from a particular time onwards, it starts at that time and continues to happen or exist From then onwards, everything between them changed. Most nights are busy from about 7 …

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  • 12onwards and upwards — if someone moves onwards and upwards, they continue being successful or making progress. The team are moving onwards and upwards after their third win this season. She started her publishing career as an editorial assistant and it was onward and… …

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  • 13onwards — [ˈɒnwədz] adv if something happens or exists from a particular time onwards, it starts at that time and continues to happen or exist Most nights are busy from about 7 pm onwards.[/ex] …

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  • 14onwards — adv. Onwards is used with these verbs: ↑trudge …

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  • 15Onwards and upwards! — something that you say in order to encourage someone to forget an unpleasant experience or failure and to think about the future instead. I know you were disappointed about failing that Spanish exam, but it s not the end of the world. Onwards and …

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  • 16onwards — onward / onwards [adv] ahead, beyond alee, along, forth, forward, in front, in front of, moving, on, on ahead; concepts 585,778 Ant. backward, backwards …

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  • 17onwards — adverb see onward I …

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  • 19onwards — on·wards || É‘nwÉ™(r)dz / Éœn adv. forward; further; from now on …

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  • 20onwards — ad. See onward …

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