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Main Entry:
advance [ad-vans, -vahns]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move something forward, often quickly
Synonyms: accelerate, achieve, bring forward, come forward, conquer, continue ahead, continue on, dispatch, drive, elevate, forge ahead, gain ground, get ahead, get green light, get there, get with it, go ahead, go forth, go forward, go great guns, go places, go to town, hasten, launch, make headway, make the scene, march, move on, move onward, move up, press on, proceed, progress, promote, propel, push ahead, push on, quicken, send forward, skyrocket, speed, step forward, storm
Notes: advance means 'steady progress' and stresses effective assisting in hastening a process or bringing about a desired end, while advancement suggests progression that is bigger, more, or beyond normal
Antonyms: back down, halt, hesitate, recede, retreat, retrogress, stop, turn, withdraw, yield
Main Entry: march
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: walk with deliberation
Synonyms: advance, boot, debouch, drill, file, forge ahead, go on, hoof it, journey, mount, move, move out, pace, parade, patrol, pound, pound the pavement, proceed, progress, promenade, range, space, stalk, step, step out, stomp, stride, strut, traipse, tramp, tread
Main Entry: progress
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move forward
Synonyms: advance, continue, cover ground, dash, edge, forge ahead, gain ground, get along, get on, go forward, keep going, lunge, make headway, make strides, move on, proceed, shoot, speed, travel
Antonyms: back up, decline, retreat, stop
Main Entry: recover
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: improve in health
Synonyms: be out of woods, better, bounce back, come around, convalesce, feel oneself again, forge ahead, gain, get back on feet, get better, get in shape, get out from under, get over, get well, grow, heal, increase, make a comeback, mend, overcome, perk up, pick up, pull through, rally, rebound, recuperate, refresh, regain one's health, regain one's strength, rejuvenate, renew, restore, return to form, revive, snap back, sober up, start anew, take turn for better
Antonyms: decline, deteriorate, wane
Main Entry: push the envelope
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go to the limit
Synonyms: be the point man, blaze the trail, forge ahead, front, pioneer
Related Words
Main Entry: progress
Part of Speech: noun, verb
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Adjectives:
advanced, advancing, aoristic, elapsing, leading, ongoing, progressive, évolué
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