- definition
- (of a light, electricity, etc.) start working:"the street lights went on"
- continue or persevere:"I can't go on protecting you"
- talk at great length, especially tediously or angrily:"she went on about how lovely it would be to escape from the city" · "I was running late but he kept going on"
- continue speaking or doing something after a short pause:"“I don't understand,” she went on"
- said when encouraging someone or expressing disbelief:"go on, tell him!"
- happen:"we still don't know what went on there"
- proceed to do:"she went on to do postgraduate work"
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