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English Idioms :: progress
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progress - See: IN PROGRESS. |
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Traditional English :: progress
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progress - n. & v. --n. 1 forward or onward movement towards a destination. 2 advance or development towards completion, betterment, etc.; improvement (has made little progress this term; the progress of civilization). 3 Brit. archaic a State journey or official tour, esp. by royalty. --v. 1 intr. move or be moved forward or onward; continue (the argument is progressing). 2 intr. advance or develop towards completion, improvement, etc. (science progresses). 3 tr. cause (work etc.) to make regular progress. in progress in the course of developing; going on. progress-chaser a person employed to check the regular progress of manufacturing work. progress report an account of progress made. [ME f. L progressus f. progredi (as PRO-(1), gradi walk: (v.) readopted f. US after becoming obs. in Brit. use in the 17th c.] |
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Related Words
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Most Often Usage
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adequate yearly progress
ag progress day
american progress
carousel of progress
coalfield progress
daily progress
emery county progress
energy progress
progress energy florida
progress index
progress lighting
measured progress
peaceful progress
pilgrim progress
the progress newspaper
progress in iraq
flight in progress tracker
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