onward

/ˈɑnwərd/
adverb
  1. In a forward direction; continuing ahead.
    • She urged the team to press onward despite the setbacks.
    • The hikers moved onward through the dense forest.
    • The river flows onward toward the sea.
  2. From a particular time or point forward; onward in time.
    • From that day onward, he never missed a single practice.
    • The policy will apply from next month onward.
    • We lived in that town from 2010 onward.
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adjective
  1. Moving or directed forward; continuing ahead.
    • The onward progress of the project was steady.
    • The onward march of technology changes our daily lives.
    • They continued their onward journey after a short rest.
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