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advancements

noun as in promotion, progress

noun as in forward movement

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Much of his doubt seems to be rooted in an awareness of modern scientific advancements.

But too many female Uber customers face harassment and unwanted advancements or comments from drivers.

Advancements in armor and medical care have saved their lives but left them struggling with these residual injuries.

Despite so many advancements in our society, there remains a huge stigma attached to mental illness.

They believe that advancements in equality both at home and in the workplace that empower women socially often hurt them at home.

In these financial and political advancements Corinne helped but little.

With almost monotonous regularity the daily record was now of continued Allied advancements and enemy defeats.

The study and application of these conditions created great advancements in gas engines.

There had been only the vaguest of rumors that startling radio advancements had been made by War Department engineers.

Yet he was invariably acquainted with the latest scientific discoveries and other advancements of knowledge.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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