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    ad·vance
    [ədˈvans]
    verb
    advance (verb) · advances (third person present) · advanced (past tense) · advanced (past participle) · advancing (present participle)
    1. move forward in a purposeful way:
      "she stood up and advanced toward him" · "the troops advanced on the capital"
      • move forward in time:
        "as the twentieth century advanced, other forms of entertainment rapidly took over" · "she hurried as fast as her advancing years would permit"
      • cause (an event) to occur at an earlier date than planned:
        "I advanced the date of the meeting by several weeks"
    2. make or cause to make progress:
      "our knowledge is advancing all the time" · "it was a chance to advance his own interests"
      • (especially of shares of stock) increase in price:
        "two stocks advanced for every one that fell"
    3. put forward (a theory or suggestion):
      "the hypothesis I wish to advance in this article"
    4. lend (money) to (someone):
      "the bank advanced them a loan"
      • pay (money) to (someone) before it is due:
        "he advanced me a month's salary"
    noun
    advance (noun) · advances (plural noun)
    1. a forward movement:
      "the rebels' advance on Madrid was well under way" · "the advance of civilization"
    2. a development or improvement:
      "genuine advances in engineering techniques" · "decades of great scientific advance"
      • an increase or rise in amount, value, or price:
        "bond prices posted vigorous advances"
    3. an amount of money paid before it is due or for work only partly completed:
      "the author was paid a $250,000 advance" · "I asked for an advance on next month's salary"
      • a loan:
        "an advance from the bank"
    4. (advances)
      an approach made to someone, typically with the aim of initiating a sexual encounter:
      "women accused him of making improper advances" · "earlier in her career a male superior made advances to her" · "he claims to have rejected her advances on four separate occasions"
    adjective
    advance (adjective)
    1. done, sent, or supplied beforehand:
      "advance notice" · "advance payment"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French avance (noun), avancer (verb), from late Latin abante ‘in front’, from ab ‘from’ + ante ‘before’. The initial a- was erroneously assimilated to ad- in the 16th century.
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    verb
    1. move forward in a purposeful way:
      move forward
      press on
      push forward
      make progress
      make headway
      forge on
      come closer
      move closer
      move nearer
      draw nearer
      draw nigh
      Opposite:
    2. make or cause to make progress:
      Opposite:
      • put forward (a theory or suggestion):
        Opposite:
      • lend (money) to (someone):
        Opposite:
       
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