advance

verb
/ədˈvæns/

Meaning

to move forward or make progress
progress or development; movement forward; money paid before it is due

Example Sentences

The army advanced towards the city.

Technology has made great advances in recent years.

Example Expressions

advance notice

Synonyms

progress, proceed, promote, improve, forward, improvement, development, breakthrough
Entry 1
progress, proceed, promote, improve, forward
Entry 2
progress, improvement, development, breakthrough

Antonyms

retreat, withdraw, regress, decline, setback
Entry 1
retreat, withdraw, regress
Entry 2
retreat, decline, setback

Collocations

advance payment, advance notice, advance booking, technological advance, medical advance, in advance
Entry 1
advance payment, advance notice, advance booking, technological advance
Entry 2
technological advance, medical advance, advance payment, in advance

More Example Sentences

How much advanced was their teaching method?

We rarely choose to plan seriously in advance.

She is organized enough to plan the trip in advance.

New users are discouraged from changing advanced settings.

Will you be admitted to Vasanth Academy’s advanced English course?

Will you tell others about the advanced courses on Vasanth Academy?

When will you be admitted to Vasanth Academy’s advanced English program?

Will your friends undertake the Advanced course on Vasanth Academy Method?

Will you undertake the Grammar and the Advanced course on Vasanth Academy Method?

The policy of controlling the prices of commodities by checking the middlemen will be discussed in the Advance Course at Vasanth Academy.

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