Going Across - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Going Across

 

/ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ əˈkrɒs/


verb phrase


Meaning:

To cross from one side to another — physically, mentally, or spiritually. Often used to describe a journey, transition, or shift across a boundary, distance, or dimension.

 

Go across:

verb

go across or through

go, locomote, move, travel

change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.

 

Other forms:

went across; going across; gone across; goes across

 

Usage in a sentence:

  • We’ll need to go across the bridge to reach the other side of the valley before sunset.
  • She’s going across the country next week to start her new job in California.
  • He went across the hall into the dining room.

    (And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie)

 

 



Synonyms:

  • Crossing over

  • Moving through

  • Journeying beyond

  • Traversing

  • Transitioning

  • Shifting realms

  • Going beyond

 



But Here’s the Twist…

 

At Going Across, we don’t just cross streets or borders.
We cross galaxies. timelines. civilizations.

Welcome to the Going Across Universe — a space sci-fi saga that stretches across stars, secrets, and species.

Our journey follows Nova, Nyssa, and Nikolai — three adults on separate space adventures, each fighting their own battles and writing their own fate.
Will their paths cross?
Will they become allies… or enemies?

Follow the unfolding saga in Going Across — where destiny isn’t given, it’s chosen.

 

 

But that’s not all.

 

We also host Word Jelly M, our ever-expanding alien archive of:


🛸 Sci-fi short stories
🌌 Space opera adventures
👽 Bizarre alien worlds and species
🚀 And everything weird, cosmic, and off-Earth

 

Whether you're here looking for the definition of “Going Across,” or just casually surfing the stars… you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.


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