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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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“History suggests that the stock market is prone to overreact to major technological advances, even if the technology itself turns out to be revolutionary.”

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His views on how to advance the state of AI have diverged from Meta’s in recent years.

The U.S. is expected to soon approve the export of advanced AI chips to Humain and its U.S. partners, moving ahead with work that began earlier in the year, people familiar with the discussions said.

However, Simon Calder, travel correspondent for the Independent, said it might be worth booking in advance and navigating elsewhere from there.

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"As advances in molecular profiling allow us to detect pre-leukemic states years before clinical onset, understanding how stromal and immune cells interact provides a foundation for preventive therapies that intercept disease progression before leukemia develops."

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

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