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advance
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(noun)
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/ədˈvɑːns/ /ədˈvæns/
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we live in an age of rapid technological advance.
recent advances in technology have made the procedure safe.
recent advances in medical science
major advances in the field of physics
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advance
(noun)/ədˈvɑːns/ /ədˈvæns/
progress or a development in a particular activity or area of understanding
We live in an age of rapid technological advance.
Recent advances in technology have made the procedure safe.
recent advances in medical science
major advances in the field of physics
an advance on the existing techniques
an advance towards a better understanding of God
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Hindu science made great advances in astronomy and mathematics.
Recent years have seen significant advances in our understanding of the human genome.
The design incorporates the most recent technological advances.
We need more money if we are to make any further advances in this area of science.
rapid advances in science and technology
two major advances in orthopaedic medicine
At this time there were a number of major advances in the field of physics.
the forward movement of a group of people, especially armed forces
We feared that an advance on the capital would soon follow.
enemy advances
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The general ordered an advance to the front line.
The regiment made an advance on the enemy lines.
the Russian advance towards Berlin
Enemy advances had forced them to retreat into the mountains.
Their advance on the city seemed unstoppable.
money paid for work before it has been done or money paid earlier than expected
They offered an advance of £5 000 after the signing of the contract.
The bank will give you an advance of 95% of the purchase price.
She asked for an advance on her salary.
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The publishers have paid me an advance.
He was paid £5 000 as an advance on royalties.
attempts to start a sexual relationship with somebody
He had made advances to one of his students.
She rejected his sexual advances.
an increase in the price or value of something
Share prices showed significant advances.
before the time that is expected; before something happens
a week/month/year in advance
The rent is due one month in advance.
Thanks in advance for your help.
We try to plan well in advance.
It would have helped to know in advance that you were coming.
The fee is payable in advance.
People were evacuated from the coastal regions in advance of the hurricane.
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It's cheaper if you book the tickets in advance.
You'll get the agenda in advance of the committee meeting.
more developed than somebody/something else
Galileo's ideas were well in advance of the age in which he lived.
Word Origin
Middle English: from Old French avance (noun), avancer (verb), from late Latin abante ‘in front’, from ab ‘from’ + ante ‘before’. The initial a- was mistakenly assimilated to ad- in the 16th cent.
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