Movement onwards or forwards or towards a specific destination
“With the balmy weather, our progress was smooth and uninterrupted.”
Advancement to a higher or more developed state
“We're pleased to report that progress in our computer model has been rapid over the last few months.”
The process by which something unfolds or becomes revealed
A fundamental change of mind or beliefs
The stage of human social development and organization which is considered most advanced
The speed with which one walks, runs, or moves
The legal or official standing or classification of a person or country
Events represented in a story or play
Events represented in a story or play
A process of social and economic change whereby a human society is transformed from a pre-industrial to an industrial state
The degree to which, in a given society, an individual's, family's, or group's social status can change throughout the course of their life through a system of social hierarchy or stratification
The achievement of an aim or goal
The encouragement of, or an activity that encourages, a cause, venture, or aim
The capacity or potential for achieving results
The rate at which a flow of work takes place
A route designed to get to a particular destination
Avant-gardism
A high degree of skill
The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
The means or right of entering
A period of prosperity or economic growth
An act that initiates or advances a process or plan
To advance or to proceed forward
“We would progress toward the summit while enjoying the magnificent views surrounding us.”
To become improved or more advanced
“The cellphone would progress from clunky gadgets in the nineties to the fully-fledged operating systems we see today.”
To transpire (based on a given trajectory)
“She was a bright girl and her career would progress just as she had expected it would.”
To rapidly grow out of proportion or control
To move or proceed upon some course or way
To succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimal level
To move somewhere in a slow and steady way
To foster the growth or development of
(of time) To elapse
Complete education, pursuit
To travel by means of being carried (by an animal or vehicle)
To make a transition or change
To come or go near, or nearer to, in place or time
To move, especially carefully or skillfully, around obstacles
To catch up on
To remain in existence, or in the same state, indefinitely or for an extended period
To function in an expected or specified manner
To move at a fast speed on foot
To produce the desired effect
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