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The synonyms of “Advancing” are: forward, forward-moving
Advancing as an Adjective
Definitions of "Advancing" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “advancing” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Moving forward.
- Being ahead of time or need.
- Situated ahead or going before.
Synonyms of "Advancing" as an adjective (2 Words)
forward | Moving forward. A forward child badly in need of discipline. |
forward-moving | Moving forward. |
Associations of "Advancing" (30 Words)
advancement | The act of moving forward (as toward a goal. Their lives were devoted to the advancement of science. |
ameliorate | Make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better. The reform did much to ameliorate living standards. |
amelioration | The act of making something better; improvement. Progress brings with it the amelioration of the human condition. |
augment | A vowel prefixed to past tenses of verbs in Greek and certain other Indo-European languages. He augmented his summer income by painting houses. |
better | Changed for the better in health or fitness. A change for the better. |
betterment | The improvement of something. They believed that what they were doing was vital for the betterment of society. |
bolster | Prop up with a pillow or bolster. Bolster morale. |
develop | Cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development. Develop the rook. |
developed | (of a country or region) advanced economically and socially. A strongman with well developed muscles. |
efficiency | An action designed to achieve efficiency. She did the work with great efficiency. |
enhance | Increase. His refusal does nothing to enhance his reputation. |
enhancement | An improvement that makes something more agreeable. The enhancement of civic amenities. |
enrich | Increase the nutritive value of (food) by adding vitamins or nutrients. Her exposure to museums enriched her life in France. |
evolve | Undergo development or evolution. The company has evolved into a major chemical manufacturer. |
expansion | A thing formed by the enlargement or broadening of something. The expansion of a b 2 is a 2 2ab b 2. |
forego | Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime. |
further | In addition or furthermore. Further in the future. |
improve | Make or become better. The editor improved the manuscript with his changes. |
improvement | The act of improving something. Their improvements increased the value of the property. |
increase | A change resulting in an increase. The increase is scheduled for next month. |
meliorate | To make better. |
optimize | Act as an optimist and take a sunny view of the world. Optimize a computer program. |
productivity | The ratio of the quantity and quality of units produced to the labor per unit of time. Workers have boosted productivity by 30 per cent. |
progress | Cause a task or undertaking to make progress. Great progress in the arts. |
progressively | In a forward-looking, innovative manner. Symptoms become progressively worse over a period of years. |
reelect | Elect again. |
refine | Make more precise or increase the discriminatory powers of. Refine sugar. |
sere | Having lost all moisture. The desert was edged with sere vegetation. |
upgrade | To improve what was old or outdated. A room upgrade from a twin to a duplex suite. |
uplift | Fill with high spirits; fill with optimism. There s been an uplift in revenue. |