Synonym: advance, go ahead, move, proceed. Antonym: regress. Similar words: progressive, program, programme, programming, digress, Congress, aggression, transgress. Meaning: ['prɑgres /'prəʊgres] n. 1. gradual improvement or growth or development 2. the act of moving forward toward a goal 3. a movement forward. v. 1. develop in a positive way 2. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense 3. form or accumulate steadily.
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151) Aid to individual countries would be linked to progress towards democracy.
152) She was jealous of David's progress in the company, so she spiked his guns by telling the boss that David had a drinking problem.
153) Progress toward democracy has to be made in steps, rather than a sudden leap.
154) Without struggle there can be no progress, and struggle presupposes winners and losers.
155) Reactionary forces/elements in the industry are preventing its progress towards greater efficiency..
156) The government will watch the progress of these schemes with interest.
157) Strike leaders have reported some progress in the talks to settle the dispute.
158) The doctor will call next week to check on your progress.
159) At school his academic progress was hindered by a series of health problems.
160) The course allows students to progress at their own speed.
161) I continued to measure his progress against the charts in the doctor's office.
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162) How much progress have the builders made on the extension?
163) There'sunlikely to be firm news about the convoy's progress for some time.
164) He had retained a keen interest in the progress of the work.
165) Parents will be able to discuss their child's progress with their teacher.
166) Considerable progress has been made in finding a cure for the disease.
167) I'd like everyone to mark their progress on the chart every week.
168) Poor health and lack of money may both be barriers to educational progress.
169) He felt he still needed to progress further in his learning.
170) I will keep you posted about the progress of my research.
171) The involvement of the foreign ministers was itself a sign of progress.
172) At the present rate of progress we won't be finished before July.
173) The doctor visited every day to check on my progress.
174) Progress has been debilitated by a refusal to share ideas.
175) He seemed unworried by the small matter of the war that was in progress.
176) You must realize that it is arrogance that has cramped your progress.
177) The advanced exam is more difficult, but not many students progress that far.
178) You'll need such information to use as a baseline for measuring progress.
179) As conceit makes one lag behind, so modesty helps one make progress.
180) The Victorian Age is often boasted of as an age of progress.
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