1. from now on - Adverb
2. from now on - Phrase
from now on (not comparable)
Starting from this moment and continuing indefinitely.
Also, with some exceptions, it will from now on be mandatory to wear a mask in all public spaces in the Principality and also in the communal areas of private spaces, except for children under five years old. Source: Internet
Although Moore himself was nervous at first about changing Mickey, Walt Disney liked the new design and told Moore "that's the way I want Mickey to be drawn from now on." Source: Internet
Bernard Grech announced his first decisions in a brief televised address on the party's media in which he insisted that his mission from now on was to provide the electorate with a credible alternative to the Labour government. Source: Internet
As the biggest name in the industry, how WWE deals with these allegations from now on will determine whether it is finally serious about making the wrestling industry a better place. Source: Internet
During their journey to Lindblum, Garnet takes the alias Dagger, Garnet: I will be called Dagger from now on. Source: Internet
Abuja (AFP) – Nigeria could avoid playing friendlies in London from now on because of problems obtaining visas for staff. Source: Internet