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:
go across or through
go, locomote, move, travel
change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.
-to cross something, such as water, a bridge, land, the ocean, etc.
1. How long does it take to go across the bridge?
2. They had to go across the river to reach the village.
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.
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He went across the hall into the dining room.
(And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie)
Synonyms:
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Crossing over
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Moving through
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Journeying beyond
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Traversing
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Transitioning
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Shifting realms
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Going beyond
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