
1) An act of moving forward 2) Encouragement 3) French word used in English 4) Furtherance 5) Gradual move forward 6) Onward motion 7) Progression 8) Promotion 9) Promotion in rank 10) Promotion in rank or standing 11) The act of moving forward
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1) Ascent 2) Development 3) Furtherance 4) Improvement 5) Leapfrog 6) Progress 7) Promotion 8) Workflow
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[inheritance] Advancement is a common law doctrine of intestate succession that presumes that gifts given to a person`s heir during that person`s life are intended as an advance on what that heir would inherit upon the death of the parent. For example, suppose person P had two children, A and B. Suppose also that P had $100,000, and gave $2...
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• (v. t.) Settlement on a wife, or jointure. • (v. t.) The act of advancing, or the state of being advanced; progression; improvement; furtherance; promotion to a higher place or dignity; as, the advancement of learning. • (v. t.) An advance of money or value; payment in advance. See Advance, 5. • (v. t.) Property given, usually...
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Surgical procedure in which a ligamentous or partially tendinous insertion or a skin flap is partially severed or released from its attachment and sutured to a more distal point. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ad-vans´mәnt) detachment of a portion of tissue, especially muscle or tendon, and reattachment at a point further forward than the original attachment, as is done with an eye muscle for correction of strabismus. capsular advancement attachment of the Tenon capsule in front of...
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v. to report or stand for a fact claimed to be true, usually indicating some wrong done by the other party.
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Ad·vance'ment (ăd*vȧns'm
e nt)
noun [ Middle English
avancement , French
avancement . See
Advance ,
transitive verb ]
1. The act of advancing, or the state of being advanced; progression; improvement; furtherance; promotion to a h...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ad-vants′mĕnt Definitions: 1. Surgical procedure in which an attachment (usually the point of origin) is partially severed or released so that tissue may be moved to a more distal point.
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A gift made by a living person -- usually from a parent to a child -- with the intent that the amount will proportionately reduce the recipient's share of the gift-giver's estate. Gifts made shortly before death are more typically treated as advancements than those made years earlier.
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[
n] - gradual improvement or growth or development
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an act of moving forward. · promotion in rank or standing; preferment: She had high hopes for advancement in the company. · money or property given by one person during his or her lifetime to another that is considered an anticipation of an inheritance and is therefore to be deducted from any share that the recipient may have in a donor...
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the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)
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