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progress, progresses, progressed, progressing (verb forms)
1. A moving forward or onward in time: "It became warmer as the day progressed."
2. To advance toward perfection or to a higher or better condition or situation: "The renovation of the kitchen has progressed very well and we are completely satisfied with the results."
3. To bring something closer to completion: "The work is progressing and it should be done today."
2. To advance toward perfection or to a higher or better condition or situation: "The renovation of the kitchen has progressed very well and we are completely satisfied with the results."
3. To bring something closer to completion: "The work is progressing and it should be done today."
"We need to continue to progress back to our hotel before it gets too late."
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grad-, -grade, -gred, -gree, -gress
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pro-, por-, pur-
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(Mongolian leaders believe that English is the key to economic progress)
(international cheating, defrauding, and dishonesty and their detriments to human progress)
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“progress”
Congress is the opposite of progress.
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paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia
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