Being advanced in development
“The is perhaps the most advanced digital camera that has been released thus far.”
Past the level of being elementary
“Here are some advanced techniques that should not be attempted by beginners.”
(education) Past the level of being elementary
“Advanced courses are now available at the college.”
Marked by refined and cultured behavior
Completed before need or a milestone event
Able to produce results, or cause effects
Happening or done before the usual or expected time
Fully mature, developed, or advanced in age, behavior or performance
Bearing good value, worth or reliability
Advocating political or social changes and reforms associated with liberalism
Submitted for consideration or approval
With everything included, and nothing missing or absent
Having received for temporary use
Extremely unconventional, unusual, or avant-garde
Rejecting conventional, traditional norms
Relating to or denoting a course of study undertaken after completing a first degree
Comprehensive and far-reaching in nature
In a leading position
Having much experience in a particular field
(led to) To have culminated or resulted in a particular event or consequence
“Increasing the amount of heat will advance the cooking process.”
To have made a quantity bigger
“He worked hard and strategically to advance his position within the firm.”
To have put forward one's questions
“Alex would advance his theory that chemicals in the water were negatively impacting the natural instincts of frogs.”
To have enacted or established
To have furnished with, or caused to be present
“She was going through a difficult time and asked if I could advance her some money.”
To have invested in or provided financial assistance
“The billionaire would financially advance causes that were in line with his vision for the future.”
To have gradually increased in detail
To have made a claim
To have headed straight towards a specified direction or object, usually at an accelerated speed
To have designed with a new shape or form
Past tense for to move forward
“The enemy was there before them, and would advance with measured tread behind a wall of shields and pikes.”
Past tense for to come or go near, or nearer to, in place or time
“Nathan Drake would advance cautiously towards the guards from behind, hoping not to draw their attention.”
Past tense for to re-schedule at an earlier time or date
“Would it be possible to advance the time of our meeting by an hour?”
Ahead of the correct time or schedule
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