to go to a place before someone else who you are with
to happen
to start or continue to do something, especially after waiting for permission
Don went ahead of the others to try to find help.
Go ahead and eat before everything gets cold.
The club will be going ahead with its plans for a new stadium in the summer.
The party went ahead as planned.
You go ahead and we’ll wait here for Sally.
‘Go ahead,’ he insisted. ‘I won’t interrupt again.’
go ahead
goes ahead
going ahead
went ahead
gone ahead
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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