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Go about and Move

Go about

Go about verb - Begin to deal with.
Usage example: go about a difficult problem
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Synonyms for Go about

Move and go about are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Move" instead a verb "Go about".

Move

Move verb - To change the place or position of.

Go about and move are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Go about" instead a verb "Move".

Nearby Words: moving, moved, movement, mover, movable

Both terms in one sentence

  • A Form You Are Comfortable With Bidden to come in a form we can be comfortable in seeing, the form in which you move and go about your business in the world, the entity complies.
  • Jessica calls Kilgrave "Obi-Wan Kenobi" after he goes "We can go about our business, move along" to two cops.
  • Series / Jessica Jones The Star Wars franchise exists since Jessica calls Kilgrave "Obi-Wan Kenobi" after he goes "We can go about our business, move along" to two cops.
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Move and Go about. (2016). Retrieved 2025, February 11, from https://thesaurus.plus/related/go_about/move
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