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[Verb] | "go on"
1: to continue on or as if on a journey
2: to keep on : continue
3: proceed
Origin: 15th century ;
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[Verb] | "go" | \ ˈgō \
1: to move on a course : proceed
2: to travel to a place
3: to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English gon, from Old English gān; akin to Old High German gān to go, Greek kichanein to reach, attain;
(3) - { go down } : ( ✗ )Offensive?
[Verb] | "go down"
1: to go below the horizon : set
2: to fall to or as if to the ground
3: to become submerged : sink
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Adjective] | "gone (on)"
1: filled with an intense or excessive love for;
* e.g., " ... I've never seen her so gone on a man before "
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[Verb] | "gone on"
1: to take place;
* e.g., " ... what in the world is going on in there? "
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2: to talk at length without sticking to a topic or getting to a point;
* e.g., " ... my, but Aunt Betty does go on about all of her aches and pains "
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[Verb] | "go on"
1: to take place;
* e.g., " ... what in the world is going on in there? "
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2: to talk at length without sticking to a topic or getting to a point;
* e.g., " ... my, but Aunt Betty does go on about all of her aches and pains "
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(3) - { gone back on } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "gone back on"
1: to break a promise or agreement;
* e.g., " ... He went back on his decision to move to the west coast. "
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2: to leave (a cause or party) often in order to take up another;
* e.g., " ... She went back on the group and took up with a better-funded one. "
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3: to be unfaithful or disloyal to;
* e.g., " ... She suspected that he had gone back on her during her time away. "
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