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onwards English

Meaning onwards meaning

What does onwards mean?
Definitions in simple English

onwards

Moving or facing forward. The explorers moved onwards, ever deeper into the jungle.

onwards

(= ahead, onward, forward, forwards) in a forward direction go ahead the train moved ahead slowly the boat lurched ahead moved onward into the forest they went slowly forward in the mud

Synonyms onwards synonyms

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Simple sentences

From next week onwards Jane will take responsibility for our students.
The Viking expansion from the 9th century onwards reached areas such as Normandy, Galicia, Andalusia, Sicily and Crimea.
We've made it to Berlin, onwards to New York.

Movie subtitles

Young Master told me to wear it from today onwards.
Onwards to chemo.
The Grand Duchess Alexandra begs you to attend a masked-ball which she is giving in Hotel Parc des Princes, from 7pm onwards.
And from now onwards, you will dance. like nobody ever before.
Camp? No, onwards.
Come on, onwards and upwards, there is more fun here and more kicks.!
Aim at the balloons, it's easy, onwards and upwards, people of Lugo.
We'll share a bag again from this day onwards, get it?
He said said his life would have no meaning from tomorrow onwards.
Still you walk on, ever onwards, untiring, immortal.
Onwards and upwards to the top, hmm?
From tonight onwards, I shall cook for you myself.
Dear colleagues, from this moment onwards anatomy will be constant companion to you, till the end of your lives.
Onwards!
ONWARDS!
The cold, hunger, and then onwards, onwards every morning.
Then drag me onwards.
Schultz will take over troopers and block off traffic approaches from 4:30 onwards.
And we just go on and on and on without a break, onwards!
Onwards for these 4 damn lire, until we die!
Okay. Onwards.
Butsometimes we feel so tired that we forget you and we don't know if we're going onwards or backwards.
Then we move onwards for scene 64.
It was a clandestine prison that was used from about 1976 onwards.
We band of brothers, onwards to Washington.
Kid, from today onwards, you are the workman of here. 9527 is your number, work now.
From that day onwards, her attitude took a 180 degree turn.
Well, from the 1st onwards you'll get. 300 kronor a month.
I wrote it all down, from the battle onwards.
Something tells me that from today onwards, it'll be even better!
Charles, this whole thing from the holocaust onwards, it's. Well, it's all been a new lease of life for you.
Onwards and upwards!
From Safavle times onwards, European kings have sent many precious gifts to Iranian courts.

News and current affairs

Only when markets were deregulated and liberalized from the early 1970's onwards did finance once again leap ahead.
A new generation of politicians is ready to carry the torch onwards.
Last year, with the ECB running out of tools to keep Europe's troubled banks from precipitating a financial crisis, follow-up financing was agreed upon, and from 2013 onwards the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is meant to take on that responsibility.
For, as the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has explicitly warned, if emissions do not fall before 2015, and only fall from then onwards (and the overall trend is that they have been rising), we will reach the point of no return.
From Socrates onwards, that question has puzzled philosophers.
Literary works in which people who committed cruel, bloody acts were transformed into vampires became popular from 1820 onwards.
The most dangerous trends, including the upsurge of global imbalances and the dramatic financialization of the economy, accelerated dangerously from about 2004 onwards.
And eurozone member states have agreed to perpetuate this financial-stability mechanism from 2013 onwards, and even to amend the Lisbon treaty to avoid any legal ambiguity.
From 2010 onwards, governments started to raise taxes and cut spending in response to growing fears of sovereign default.
But female tissue has been objectified and commodified in much more profound ways, in legal systems from Athens onwards.
It was this fear that led, from the 1980s onwards, to the piecemeal abandonment of the policy system of the mixed economy - indeed, to the dismantling of the mixed economy itself.
From the 1960's onwards, bombs and death were the order of the day in regions like Northern Ireland, Corsica (France), South Tyrol (Italy), and the Basque country (Spain).
Just as schools were burned in Afghanistan from 2004 onwards, for the past year schools - especially for girls - have been burned there, leaving 80,000 children without facilities.
A good illustration is Denmark, which early on provided huge subsidies for wind power, building thousands of inefficient turbines around the country from the 1980's onwards.

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