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Verb: go along
  1. Cooperate or pretend to cooperate
    "He decided to go along with the burglars for the moment";
    - play along, play ball [informal]
     
  2. Resume or proceed in a certain state, condition, or activity
    "The meeting went along smoothly after the initial disruption";
    - continue, go on, proceed, keep
     
  3. Become later by the passage of a given amount of time
    "Three hours went along before he noticed";
    - elapse, lapse, pass, slip by, glide by, slip away, go by, slide by

Derived forms: gone along, goes along, went along, going along

See also: slip

Type of: act, advance, collab [informal], collaborate, cooperate, co-operate, go on, join forces, march on, move, move on, pass on, progress