Synonym: move forward, proceed, progress, promote. Antonym: retreat. Similar words: advanced, in advance, in advance of, advantage, take advantage of, grievance, cancel, dance. Meaning: [əd'vɑːns] n. 1. a movement forward 2. a change for the better; progress in development 3. a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others 4. the act of moving forward toward a goal 5. an amount paid before it is earned 6. increase in price or value. v. 1. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense 2. bring forward for consideration or acceptance 3. increase or raise 4. contribute to the progress or growth of 5. cause to move forward 6. obtain advantages, such as points, etc. 7. develop in a positive way 8. develop further 9. give a promotion to or assign to a higher position 10. pay in advance 11. move forward 12. rise in rate or price. adj. 1. being ahead of time or need 2. situated ahead or going before.
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31. Customers are advised to make seat reservations well in advance.
32. I should warn you in advance that I'm not a very good dancer.
33. Unless we can supply our forward units, the advance is in danger of running out of steam.
34. Please ensure that you purchase your ticket in advance.
35. It is essential to book in advance.
36. Football games often sell out well in advance.
37. The rent must be paid in advance.
38. The rent is payable in advance .
39. We received no advance warning of the storm.
40. The commander ordered his men to advance.
41. We need advance notice of the numbers involved.
42. This could be an advance on the present situation.
43. She was hired to advance for a best-selling author.
44. You must pay for the book in advance.
45. Nothing could stop the advance of the flood waters.
46. The rent is due one month in advance.
47. It's cheaper if you book the tickets in advance.
48. Do you have to reserve tickets in advance?
49. We live in an age of rapid technological advance.
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51. No advance booking is necessary.
52. They worked together to advance the cause of democracy.
53. Society needs to advance beyond prejudice and superstition.
54. The booking office sells tickets 3 days in advance.
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57. The advance guards of the regiment were called in.
58. The officer directed his men to advance slowly.
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60. In the expansive 1960s bright graduates could advance rapidly.
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