Adverb
from this moment on (not comparable)
Starting now, extending indefinitely into the future.
From this moment on, I will try to remember the proper way to pronounce your name.
Ladies. Gentlemen. You have eaten well. You've eaten Gotham's wealth. Its spirit. Your feast is nearly over. From this moment on... none of you are safe. Frank Miller
From This Moment On, Atria Books, Kindle edition, 2011, p. 2. Twain had a difficult childhood in Timmins. Source: Internet
But it is obvious now, that from this moment on, dead or alive, this courageous young woman now belongs beyond Dapchi, beyond country and race, and even beyond our present epoch. Source: Internet
Morales made the announcement Thursday, saying his government would take "absolute control from this moment on" of telephone company Entel. Source: Internet
", " That Don't Impress Me Much ", and " From This Moment On " joined the 12 songs that eventually saw release as singles. Source: Internet