
1) Advance 2) Advancement 3) Development 4) Forward course 5) French word used in English 6) Gain ground 7) Get somewhere 8) Headway 9) Move ahead
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1) Advance 2) Change 3) Develop 4) Development 5) Elapse 6) Elapsed 7) Encroach 8) Evolve 9) Gain 10) Gains 11) Go 12) Growth 13) Headway 14) Improvement 15) Inroad 16) Inroads 17) Leapfrog 18) Progression 19) Rise 20) Strides 21) Workflow
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- gradual improvement or growth or development
- the act of moving forward toward a goal
- a movement forward
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[Faroe Islands] Progress (Framsókn) is a liberal and pro-Faroese independence political party in the Faroe Islands. Founded on 9 March 2011 by Poul Michelsen and others as a breakaway from the People`s Party, the party won two seats in the October 2011 election to the 33-seat Løgting. Its two MPs in this first election were Poul Michelsen...
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[book] Progress is an upcoming book by author Fran Lebowitz that was first excerpted in Vanity Fair in 2004 and currently has a 2015 publication date. ==Overview== Author Fran Lebowitz argues for the reinstatement of the state in the church-state equation. ...
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[history] In historiography and the philosophy of history, progress (from Latin progressus, `an advance`) is the idea that the world can become increasingly better in terms of science, technology, modernization, liberty, democracy, quality of life, etc. Although progress is often associated with the Western notion of monotonic change in a s...
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[organisation] ==Aims== Progress states it is `the New Labour pressure group which aims to promote a radical and progressive politics for the 21st century.` Its aims are: We seek to discuss, develop and advance the means to create a more free, equal and democratic Britain, which plays an active role in Europe and the wider world. Diverse an...
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[spacecraft] The Progress (Прогресс) is a Russian expendable cargo spacecraft. Its purpose is to deliver supplies needed to sustain human presence in orbit. While it doesn`t carry a crew it can be boarded by astronauts when docked with a space station, hence it being classified as manned by its manufacturer. Progress is derived from...
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[train] Progress was an express train between Prague, then the capital of Czechoslovakia, and the German Democratic Republic (GDR). ==History== Progress first ran in 1974. Initially, it was categorised as a Schnellzug, D76/77, and ran between Praha-Holešovice in Prague and Berlin-Lichtenberg in East Berlin, GDR. In 1986, Progress was recat...
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• (n.) Toward ideal completeness or perfection in respect of quality or condition; -- applied to individuals, communities, or the race; as, social, moral, religious, or political progress. • (n.) In business of any kind; as, the progress of a negotiation; the progress of art. • (v. i.) To make improvement; to advance. • (v. i.) ...
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(from the article `Soyuz`) ...pressure suits. A modified version flew in July 1975 for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first U.S.-Soviet joint space venture. During the ... ...the internal walls reportedly were laced with a smelly green mold. It served one final function, however, by receiving the prototype of an ... [2 related ar...
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(from the article `cultural evolution`) ...and civilized resulted from the slow development out of this lowly state. Even rationalistic philosophes like Voltaire implicitly assumed that ...
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(from the article `stage design`) Countries and designers competed in the sumptuousness of their displays. The progresses in England, entrées in France, trionfi in Italy were based on ...
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Forward movement or advance. Science progresses, providing more comprehensive theories about the world, and these theories can be tested. In the humanities, assessment of progress involves...
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1. A moving or going forward; a proceeding onward; an advance; specifically: In actual space, as the progress of a ship, carriage, etc. ... In the growth of an animal or plant; increase. ... In business of any kind; as, the progress of a negotiation; the progress of art. ... In knowledge; in proficiency; as, the progress of a child at school. ... T...
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Prog'ress (?; see
Progress ,
intransitive verb )
transitive verb To make progress in; to pass through. [ Obsolete]
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Prog'ress noun [ Latin
progressus , from
progredi , past participle
progressus , to go forth or forward;
pro forward +
gradi to step, go: confer French
progrès . See
Grade .]
1. A moving or going forward; a proceeding onward; an advance ; spe...
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Pro·gress' (?;
formerly pronounced like Progress ,
noun )
intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Progressed ;
present participle & verbal noun Progressing .]
1. To make progress; t...
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Progress is a malty ale from the Pilgrim brewery, Reigate, Surrey.
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progress Related before-word units: ante-; antero-; anti-; pre-.
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A child is said to be making progress when s/her learns new and useful skills. For children with special educational needs progress may be slow and difficult to measure. In other cases, special educational provision may be such that a child with special educational needs makes satisfactory or better progress.
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progression noun the act of moving forward toward a goal
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a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage: the progress of a student toward a degree. · developmental activity in science, technology, etc., esp. with reference to the commercial opportunities created thereby or to the promotion of the material well-being of the public through the goods, techniques, or facilities created. ...
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[The Glass Menagery] gradual improvement or growth or development
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