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advance

Definition for advance

adjective as in ahead in position or time

noun as in forward movement

Strongest matches

advancement, progress

noun as in improvement, progress in development

noun as in money given beforehand

verb as in give money beforehand

Strongest match

provide

Strong matches

furnish, lend, loan, pay

verb as in increase in amount, number, or position

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Though confused by people using what seemed to him “eccentric pronouns,” he figured, “I’m in this new country where things are more advanced. I didn’t really question it.”

Nexperia mostly sells standard parts that are widely used but not technologically advanced, with hundreds of chips often needed per vehicle.

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Nexperia mostly sells standard parts that are widely used but not technologically advanced, with hundreds of chips often needed per vehicle.

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After spiking on U.S. sanctions against Russia’s largest oil company, prices have retreated with higher OPEC+ output and weaker seasonal demand containing advances.

My piece outlined the evidence for terminal lucidity among people with advanced dementia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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