GO ALONG


Meaning of GO ALONG in English

intransitive verb

1. : to move along : continue , proceed

the car went along at a moderate speed

had to teach himself and his … assistants as they went along — Robert Berkelman

2. : to go or travel as a companion

having no particular interest in antiques, he went along for the ride — R.M.Hodesh

— often used with with

invited him to go along with us on the trip

3. : to act in cooperation or express agreement

were unwilling to take the gamble and declined to go along — Freeman Lincoln

— often used with with

were glad enough to go along with his tentative theory — Robert Shaplen

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